You dont need stock wheels to measure backspacing.
1. Take your wheel off.
2. Take a straight edge and hold it so thats flush with your hub face.
3. Measure parallel to the ground from the outside of your strut to the straight edge.
4. That is the backspacing that will just hit your struts... so subtract a few milimeters and thats the maximum that will clear.
Repeat above steps but substitute strut for coilover in the rear.
Ive seen three different 68 emblems for this grille and neither have been black... I would venture to say that its a repaint. Possibly a repaint to match a previous owners paint scheme.
No worries... I dont see it going anywhere any time soon. Just text me whenever. Im glad to see you were finally able to pick up. Ill have to swing by Advantage one day and check it out.
Yeah, not a fan of those either... That's why I wish I could just throw on a bumper and make it happen. Oh well, guess I'll just buy a Laurel and do it to that.
Like the B210s. I wish the JDM version of the 510 bumper was similar to the B210s in the way that it allows you to mount the license plate lower (instead of just having a bumper light in it). That way you could roll and pull you license plate all Boso style.
I don't use any of the presets in LR. Look up Nik software plugins and try to find a torrent. Good stuff without getting to the point of instragram filter. Check them out.
Sometimes I wish there was a JDM version like that... I love the lower mounted plates. Plus its the only way to properly mount a bent and angled plate.