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Looks awesome mate! ^^^ Sits just about perfect with those wheels, and the gold really compliments the Silver. What's the make of that twin exhaust? Always wanted something like that...

Yeah thanks, really happy with the way they sit.

It took me a while to find the twin exhaust. I think its a HKS system. Almost identicle to the Apexi unit.

are they tangomatts old rims? looks much better on a 33 than i thought they would

Na they are RB31's wheels he was selling. Im pretty happy with the way they look. Wasnt too sure how they would look against the silver.

Na they are RB31's wheels he was selling. Im pretty happy with the way they look. Wasnt too sure how they would look against the silver.

I had been eyeing off these a while, quality rims in the right size and rare colour combo.

Well done Peter on the purchase, they suit the car very nicely.

Do you get any rubbing on full lock?

I had been eyeing off these a while, quality rims in the right size and rare colour combo.

Well done Peter on the purchase, they suit the car very nicely.

Do you get any rubbing on full lock?

Thanks Jack, i pretty much made my decision after you said this size combo would fit. No rubbing as yet with 275's but i doubt i will be able to fit any wider tyres.

Well I do like the way Matt captured the continuity of lines from the front bar vent, and then down along the side skirts. :yes:

The texture gradient of that (through light-painting) is so much more pronounced than in the flat light of day.

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