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    johny_boy32
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    weshole wrote:
    WOW! I coulda sworn they were 15's on there. I'm not trying to come off like an asshole, I'm just offering some advice that's all.
    I totally apreciate the comments man, I dont thing your an ass. I asked for them and I'm getting them. I'm just looking for advise to make my car look better. I'm glad besides the wheel gap, everyone likes it. If any of you ever see me, feel free to pull me over and I'll give you a tour...lol. Id be interested to see all your cars too.

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      sleepermaxima wrote:
      I honestly didn't think a body-kitted Alero could be pulled off... but yours is looking pretty good. I agree with with wheel-gap comments. I would add to this suggestion that you do not have to totally slam the car to get it to look even better. just my $.02
      thanks, I apreciate the positive comments. Once i get some more money rolling I'll be sure to drop it first thing.

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        johny_boy32 wrote:
        Id be interested to see all your cars too.

        Here's mine. http://www.fargostreet.com/gallery/details.php?image_id=9&

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          toxshox
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          Those batteries are under the rear seat aren't they?

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            I'd definetly lower it and with a car as massive as a alero go with atleast 18's id say 19's with low pro toyo prox.. it seems like in the pic that you have a midpro .. i had a achieva with 19's and low pro prox.. with eibach lowering springs and i liked it and looked good for as good as an achieva can look .... still have the springs if they fit your alero you can suy them just reaserch it alittle they fit are on a 96 2-door achieva

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              well johnny boy, you saw the Stratus, those are 18''s and the key is to get some tire in there. The it doesn't look so bad.

              02 GSXR-1000
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                I like it. I like to see cars done up that aren't the 'norm'. I was real big on doing up my grand am when I first got it but it's got over 211k miles and wouldn't really be worth it now so now I'm lookin for my car I originally wanted (5th Gen Prelude). I do agree on the wheel gap like everyone else said but you know that by now. You don't necessarily have to get a bigger rim. Just get more rubber. Maybe a 45-50 series tire would help?

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                  Thanks for all the advise, I will take it all into consideration. Here is a little cleaner picture I took yesterday.

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                    musthavemuzk
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                    you already have my thoughts John.
                    trust me we will get some killer shots when the time comes.

                    and here i thought this body kit was for sale?
                    guess not.

                    Monty

                    2002 Grand Prix GTP 40th Anniversary Edition
                    14.59 at 94.85 still stock
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                      mym6
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                      I'll be honest first, I despise Grand Am's and the Alero is simply a rebadged GA with different front and rear...but your's looks good with the kit, clean. I agree with those saying it needs to be lowered but I wouldn't go with a larger overall tire/wheel package unless you want it to look good but be dog slow.

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