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Old 01-07-2012, 03:42 PM   #4
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Ok thanx for headlights approx how much would the headlights cost me?...
I believe they're about $250 each... not cheap, but the improvement is REALLY worth it. No more yellowed plastic.
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...And i have got the orignal rims on it....
If you're primarily concerned with performance by asking for "deep dish" rims, you could do this:
http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/par...ned/index.html
...however, if looks is your primary goal then why did you get a TT?

I'm guessing you actually want both looks and performance, so 18s (or at most 19s) should do the trick, as long as you get them sufficiently wide with non-low-profile rubber on the rear to improve your performance too. 11.5" wide on the rear, and 9.5" wide on the front is a good balance with the oem fender widths. Again, do not get low-profile tires on the rear - they should be at least /30s (eg. 315/30R18s).
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...Where can i take it to do a really good paint job?
I'd recommend you do some research. Find your local 'hot cars' hangout or a local auto show and talk to the guys with the best paint jobs. Ask them who painted their rides. Visit your local speed shops too. I promise you that the time you take to do this research will be very much worth your trouble.

Here are a couple of starting points to find your local real 'car guy' hangouts:
Dyno Power Services Ltd.
325 Unit 31, Nantucket Blvd.
Scarborough, Ontario, Canada M1P 4V5
Tel. 416-752-3966

Redline
4736 Sheppard Ave. East
Scarborough, ONT M1S 3V6
Tel: 416-292-5320
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