Two local MK5s

Saw these two cars on maxbimmer and knew that they would have to make it here. I believe the first one is owned by the same guy who put e46 m3 wheels on his mk4 while the second one is owned by a fellow rider who used to own a boosted e36 m3.

Fitting plate for the height of this car
Last years look on the Alphards
Check out the width on those rear rims
Down and quite far out with lots of stretch

This second one is the one you should expect a full feature on in the near future. From my brief conversations with the owner this is just the beginning and it’s about to get a hell of a lot sicker.

Nice clean front end (hood notch will be gone soon)
Rockin the Alphards as well
Note the chop shop plate, big things coming when that team is involved

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