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Another S2, just bought this (Import), Totally Stock....

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nice - are those rims 16's or 17's? In fact, does anyone know if the RS Four V-style double-spokes (5 spokes) like those came in 16's or are they 17's?

nice - are those rims 16's or 17's? In fact, does anyone know if the RS Four V-style double-spokes (5 spokes) like those came in 16's or are they 17's?

Pretty sure they are 16's. The DAYZ edition and RS4S came with 17's.

nice - are those rims 16's or 17's? In fact, does anyone know if the RS Four V-style double-spokes (5 spokes) like those came in 16's or are they 17's?

there was a standard 15inch 5spoke wheel with non-dayz Stagea's, look poxy to me, wont bother with a pic

then there were the 16inch "BBS" style wheel with Stagea's, these were on mine as standard

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the mags below are 17inch R34 GTT wheels, Genkin, AlexCim, myself and plenty others use them

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adelaide boy myself, think I had about the 5th Stagea in adelaide exactly 2yrs ago when I got mine, or thereabouts

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