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since i got my n/a converted to a turbo including wheel hubs and all i can no longer use my 4 stud concept 5 replica's for my car :D once i save the cash im gonna buy the 5 stud version as i dont think i can bare to look at my car with any other wheels but those

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I have just put on a set of LENSO MUSE 19" :D

Rubber F:245/35/19 & R:275/30/19 :)

Price $3600 inc. wheels, tyres, locknuts, nuts, balanced & fitted

Picture does the rims no justice, as they look white they they are actually that light grey colour. Other finishes also avaliable for this rim.

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INASNT

The rims only sometimes rub the plastic mud gaurd, in the front wheel, arches when i turn the wheel. And when i sometimes get the car airborne over a bump on Melbournes 5h1tty roads.

Stiff Tein adjustable suspension play a major roll in not rubbing. As you could see in the pic, the car is not dumped on it's nuts, as if it was lower i would possible have to flare the gaurds. Also this keeps the cops off my back as a coke can can fit around all sides with at least 1/2" to spare.

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Originally posted by INASNT

Al

does the low profile rubber u need to run with 19inches make it a preety rough ride around mel's shit roads?

When i got the car, the stock rims had/have a hard compound yocohama tyres (205/55/16).

The ride quality feels almost the same with the 19's (Hankook silica). I was pleasantly surprised.

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