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Wdf76
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Post by Wdf76 »

Not sure it looks right to be honest. Looks like the rear wheels need spacers, they look inset.

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Rob
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More photos here from Motor1.

I know what you mean, but with it being a 'crossover' I guess there will always be a little more spacing between tyres and body work than you would get in a normal hatch.

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Post by Wdf76 »

I do like the front splitter and the 19" rims that appear shod in expensive Michelin pilots.

I think this ST will be all on its own in terms of direct competition. I don't see a 2008 GTi Mokka VXR or nismo Juke.

For those that want performance and practicality, without the expense of a t-roc R, then it should fit the bill nicely.
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