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Hi there,

To Bling Bling Bling for my tastes.

18" Max./ Chrome Arches with Black Insides /Red Nuts will suite your car.

Like what Monkeyboy has on pic.

Nice Rims for GTST

Sorry if you do not agree,but keep it wild without going.

Bling,Bling.Bling.

Cheers

Tekin

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Well here is the Konigs on my current car (ahem - for sale :laugh:) Need to take some new pics with my NSW rego, anywho. As you can see, they look rather cool

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Well here is the Konigs on my current car (ahem - for sale :laugh:) Need to take some new pics with my NSW rego, anywho. As you can see, they look rather cool

58415676a1330517245b341088163l.jpg

Sorry,

Agree to dis-agree.

The colour on your car and the colour on your rims actually clash.Only matches your L plates.

Not to say you have a soft spot for this type of look,but seeing this is a de-batable thread on opinion, i

am making mine known :laugh::laugh::laugh: .

Polished Rims....maybe with a touch of black(NUTS maybe )or just polished,

can only suite that car you have.

Do not mean to offend.....

Just not my cuppa-tea.

Cheers

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