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Few of as it sits in its most current for but without all the dust it's now covered in, last few are how it was when I got it, only things still on it from purchase are the fpr and boost controller

Those wheels look familiar :D Don't see many with buddy clubs. What size tyres are you running? Get much scrubbage?

Here's mine rocks3.jpg

Edited by GotsWapan

When I first found my wheels for sale I the was looking for 33s with them fitted and pretty sure I found a pic of yours, looks really clean

Thanks mate. Coping well with the 265's with unrolled guards at the moment haha. Would love smaller wheels with a deeper offset though

Thanks mate. Coping well with the 265's with unrolled guards at the moment haha. Would love smaller wheels with a deeper offset though

Mine are 10" +25 on rear but would like to go 17 or 18 with semis as might be looking to get a bit more track orientated although nytskys 33 with the drag wheels looks awesome

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