
Garage FK is a small shop in Saitama that builds kick ass FF Hondas, and swapped K20-swapped Fits in particular. Here's their K20-powered GE8 Fit RS rocking the 17-15 stagger with a CTR 5-lug conversion up front.
Trying to figure out what sort of daily driver/wife-mobile to pick up when I get back. Fit is one of the top contenders after the good experience we've had owning one here in Japan. Mazda3 hatch sounds nice also though...
Mazdaspeed3!
There is one in my family, and I always love driving it. Great fun daily!
Posted by: Rob | February 18, 2009 at 01:32 AM
I can't say I've ever seen stagger like that...What benefit does it have?
Posted by: Nick | February 18, 2009 at 11:05 PM
how about a yaris? vitz tunning ftw !
Posted by: Rabbit | March 01, 2009 at 04:01 PM
looks like they run large rotors up front...thus the need for larger wheels.
at the back they run smaller wheels to reduce rotational mass. besides, most of the grip (tire width) needs to be up front due to the additional power from the k20 motor.
thanks for sharing this link!
i enjoy your site very much!
jaa mata ne,
kepani
Posted by: kepani | March 06, 2009 at 05:50 PM
It's definatly an interesting set-up. Me personally, i'd run standard height wheels all around, and stagger the width with the wider up front. Keeps the wierd look at bay, with the performance gains applicable.
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Roman.
Posted by: Roman | March 12, 2009 at 09:15 PM
Such a expensive car is just like a dream for others. Now you can even make your car more secure by going for the auto insurance available in the market these days.Even I got my new car insured so that to avoid the risk of uncertainity in times to come.FK GE8 Honda is really a awesome car.
Amy Cooper
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Posted by: amy | April 01, 2009 at 06:37 AM
wew K20A in GE8.radical concept
Posted by: donnywijayanto | May 22, 2010 at 06:53 AM