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Bumping a really old thread. Was bored at work and decided id play around with my car in photoshop.. Pretty rough as i couldnt be stuffed smoothing it ect but it turned out pretty cool..

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LoL yep sure are, 20x8.5. Yhe car is in Auto salon next month come have a look.

They look exactly like the Ziniks i was gonna get for my Staga.. but i cant part with my 3 peice blitz wheels..

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Zinik wheels are awesome though.. not alot of people have them either.. i used to get so many comments from people when i had my HSV Senator..

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im in boronia, just around the corner lol.

yeh, we will try and organise one soon.

do you ever drive thru hawthorn ish area? see one like urs around a bit

i'm in toorak now, just a stockish s1 silver :)

allways see a whiteone with black bonnet on dorset road, its not fuzzy's, and there was another white one around yesterday in sth yarra

They look exactly like the Ziniks i was gonna get for my Staga.. but i cant part with my 3 peice blitz wheels..

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Yes they are

I was trying to convince my brother to get 20x10s but the guy at TTF talked him out of it.... With the right offset they would have looked insane..

HI,I CAN SEE SOME PEOPLE FROM MELB.... :P I LIVE IN NARRE WARREN AND THIS IS MY STAG...HOPE WE CAN DO A CRUISE OR MEETING(OR CARWASH MEET :) ?)

there's one this friday , at the donut joint at fountain gate, by the sounds of it im the only stagea goin shouldnt be hard to find me ;)

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there's one this friday , at the donut joint at fountain gate, by the sounds of it im the only stagea goin shouldnt be hard to find me :(

Ill be there with my brother in his Stagea. It is a meet though not a cruise. The meet was called by team ignite, my brothers car is in Auto Salon with them on the 5-6 next month.

there's one this friday , at the donut joint at fountain gate, by the sounds of it im the only stagea goin shouldnt be hard to find me :)

Maybe the only S1.

I will be there a bit later, as will my mate.

Here are ours (mine is the pearlescent Sky Blue).

I have a strange feeling that we will be the only NM35's there, so we shouldn't be difficuilt to spot.

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