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lol im sorry.. i wanted adrenalin's by roh but they only go to 17 and i want 18 and then the 18 are 3 piece high performance and like 900 per rim then i gotta get tyres... i have some money but not that much hey lol...

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lol im sorry.. i wanted adrenalin's by roh but they only go to 17 and i want 18 and then the 18 are 3 piece high performance and like 900 per rim then i gotta get tyres... i have some money but not that much hey lol...

:D

Get used to being outta pocket with ur skyline :D

its worth it though!

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ive workd since i was 14 to get this car, so a bit of bragging every now and then is ok. AND no, I dont have rich parents, and yes, i do get that comment every now and then. my money, my car, and i workd damn hard to get it and damn hard to keep it...lol

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sorry to say dude, but wat do u expect people to think and say wen u see a performance car thats 1)painted bright orange 2) got 20" chromies that are most suited for pretty boys in their hondas etc ;)

hmm 20s on a honda... funny :(

why dont we forget this whole "my car" and "20" wheels" thing and find someone else to give shit to hey?

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personal opinion about mags... black cars i think look good with chromies... even really dark cars, but anything light *not taking the piss danielson* but as an example orange yellow silver etc... really doesnt go... it tends to start looking like a matchbox car... nothing meant towards anyone but just as ive been browsing over the last few days ive sorta come to this realisation. white you might be able to get away with it if you did it right.

danielson good work. you did what you wanted with ya car... its not for everyone though *as weve noticed* i like the colour definately... the mags i like chromies but you need to be carful with style otherwise its over kill...

ok that my piece... im even reconcidering the chromies cause i wanted a silver line first not black so contemplation of a respray to org silver and maybe some shadow rims or summin...

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