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Where the hell do you get all this money!> my god being on my Ps with a crappy job every fortnight i just spend on my car cant even afford fuel (well the way I drive) but Im saving for rims so soon ohhh so soon!

But all these options look good - atleast I'll have a whole lotta time to decide what I want :happy:

not a big fan of the gold gram lights 57's, all silver or chrome is sweet. gonna be a tough call when i have to decide between them and te37's. anyone know if te37's come in 10 or more wide? they don't seem to.

Sitting next to which car???

They offset the gunmetal grey quite nicey I think.... :O

Funny;that car's actually black...LOL! And those wheels are currently stacked up right about where that Duke 996R is sitting in the photo. Maybe we should poll which looks better on the 32 in question? I think I'm voting for the boots that the car currently wears!

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Funny;that car's actually black...LOL! And those wheels are currently stacked up right about where that Duke 996R is sitting in the photo.

You have the right "garage"...but other than that....your misinformed. The Duke is gone...the gram lights are not stacked there.....these are, remember these? And is that "garage" the place to find one black 32 or more??? hmmm....me thinks that garage is a resting place for a few eclectic GTR's!

Oh and dont these look familiar????

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You have the right "garage"...but other than that....your misinformed. The Duke is gone...the gram lights are not stacked there.....these are, remember these? And is that "garage" the place to find one black 32 or more??? hmmm....me thinks that garage is a resting place for a few eclectic GTR's!

Oh and dont these look familiar????

:O

Ah Ha! I see more clearly now! Yep,ya got me. Didn't notice the gold BREMBO'S on the first photo,rather than the AP's. I gotta say in my defence that the 1st photo makes your car(yours,yes?)look black. And I know the Duke is gone(it's 'somewhere' in Fyshwick for sale,weapon of a thing that it is,but you knew that),that's how I knew where the wheels in question were stacked(well,they were when the original photo's I posted were taken last Friday...Have you since made a purchase?). S'funny;you say they're not stacked there,but as I was standing next to them,sticking my finger into the rubber,I coulda sworn they were actually there last Friday... Do you now have N's wheels,or merely own the same type? That last shot-they look like Gram Lights,or at least one of the 57 range. So,if those are the wheels in question,and they're the ones stacked up and NOT Gram Lights,what are they called? They suit the grey 32;then again,I think they's suit any 32,really.

And you say there's more than one GT-R staying in that garage? Cool! Whilst I thought the other car space may've been reserved for 'the family car',which also looks class in black I think,maybe it's been outted for a 'lodger' you say? Mmmmm...think of all that Nissan goodness in one place! I'll assume it's a daily driver(this other eclectic GTR),as it wasn't there the other lunchtime. Who'd drive a car with such wheels to work? Good security,I'll assume! :)

As for the cheap-ass Tempe copies;meh-you get what you pay for...Volks,any day!

take your code talk to pm's girls :) i think i follow parts of jayce's last post but not all of it haha

Apologies...

Jayce, he's good....yep knows his stuff, I applaud him for keeping members of this forum informed.

To finish I have one thing left to say....

I.G.T.R.O.C.(Canb. Chapter)

'N' is the VP, ask and you shall receive......

:)

I.G.T.R.O.C.(Canb. Chapter)

'N' is the VP, ask and you shall receive......

:)

I'm hearing you on this one,LOL! I'm 'in'! And that would've been RH9 you were refering to in the other garage spot,yes?

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