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Inspiration -- 240 Style (DONT POST YOUR OWN)

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Hell yes
 
The rear arches on this one are a subtle touch that does allot to correct my one minor grip of the 1/2 series cars. That small rear arch, meh. I know that yellow 245/164 meld looked great and ha\e had monster rubber on the back. I'd imagine going up an inch and reducing the lip by panel bonding it would allow north of 245 tires.

I have been curious what a 240 would look like with the front arches cut from some fenders and welded into the rear at the same height as the stock fenders. Basically matched arches.
 
I have been curious what a 240 would look like with the front arches cut from some fenders and welded into the rear at the same height as the stock fenders. Basically matched arches.

I don?t think you can ?match? them perfectly as the rear would have to start the flare pretty much at or just below the belt line. Maybe possible with the 2 door; then I don?t think it would be more better than the charcoal 242 previously cited. In the case of the Mann 245/164 I referenced, I think he shows well that you can even do it to a 4 door. It?s still lower that the front arches, but an improvement none the less.
 
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