Finally a decent update. Over the winter, I took the time to clean up some rust under the car, install new bushings in the rear lower control arms, and spray new undercoating.
Yuck! Cleaned and coated in POR15 now.

New undercoating:

Brakes repainted:

Replacing some silicone couplers, testing for boost leaks, and fitting the bumper a little better:

Back in November, I bought a set of Volk TE37SLs, 18x9 and 18x10. Got a good deal on them from MVP Motorsports. Unsurprisingly, the size I needed was not in stock in the United States, so the warehouse in California had to place an order to the warehouse in Japan, who were also out of stock. Unfortunately this meant that I would have to wait until the next production run. Not the news I wanted to hear, of course, but patience is a virtue and its not like I was really planning to drive the car through the winter. Of course we had a mild winter here so there were really only a couple of days it needed to be tucked away in the garage but its not a bad thing to keep the miles off of it.
While the car was parked, I got my front lip swapped out for the Wings West style lip. Its just a generic copy but fitment and quality are still decent.
Factory lip:

New lip, potato pic:

April 14th, my order finally arrived. Well, most of it anyway... three of the four wheels arrived. Mildly annoying to wait for nearly five months for a set of wheels only to have one be forgotten on the UPS truck. Fortunately the mistake was fixed a couple of days later and I finally had my Volks.



Of course, no wheel purchase would be complete without new rubber. Went with Continental Extremecontact Sports, 255/35 front and 275/35 rear.

After only 12,000 miles, the old rear tires were definitely worn. The stock alignment already wears the tires a bit on the inside, and I dont know when the car was aligned last before I had it done last summer. So needless to say, it was definitely time for new tires.
New tires mounted, ready to mount on the car:

Last pics of the stock wheels:


Tater pic, OEM wheel and tire weight vs new weight (front, 17x8.5/235/45 vs 18x9/255/35):


Pics of the wheels mounted:


Fitment is more aggressive than I expected, shouldnt be an issue though:

I was torn on the decals but I decided to go ahead and put them on:




Hopefully some real pictures coming later. Gotta wash the car and play with the new camera lens.