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Now i know there a lot of owners on here that own silver s2s.

I may have pmd u over the several months asking for some pics etc etc.

So finally i have bought some new rims.. Well its been a few weeks now, but never had the chance to take some pics..

Also sorry about the file size and large images..

Well for all those silver s2 owners.. Post some pics if you dont mind.

Im sure it will help everyone in the future if one has to change rims..

Cheers all.

Hope you like it

Sidd.

Borrowed my mates p1s in gunmetal.. and fell in love!! :(

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So i got these!!

[17*8 front 235s, 17*9 rears 255s.. No scurbing or anything!! perfect fitment]

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OR do you like the SSRS ?

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Kushil Abeysinghe-- sorry champ rims arent for sale. Or you askin how much it cost me?? Rather not say coz i got it at a gd price.. and i mean gd price. Thanks doofus (forum member)

Wouldnt mind trying some buddy clubs p1s type 2 (the ones with dish)

Yup i think white looks better as well.

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Kushil Abeysinghe-- sorry champ rims arent for sale. Or you askin how much it cost me?? Rather not say coz i got it at a gd price.. and i mean gd price. Thanks doofus (forum member)

Wouldnt mind trying some buddy clubs p1s type 2 (the ones with dish)

Yup i think white looks better as well.

ya, i was asking how much you paid for it .........

gp ha......lucky man......

That looks great!!!they seem to fill the gaurds pefectly and they look quite big for a 17" wheel, the white really suits the silver aswell (silver is a awsome colour), your car may have just made me decide to get some white wheels instead of darker ones :laugh:

Very nice - White looks so much cleaner

Its a shame not many people have gunmetal 33's - im having a hard time deciding on a colour that will go with the car, let alone a rim lol >_<

MacGuyver-- post some pics up for yours. wanna see the colour difference..

Hanyou- you got p1s in 18s? they dont come any higher than 17s you know.. Unless you got p1s qf or sf series or something.. or p1s type 2.

fat33-- some gold te37s will suit it well.

Yo drew where have you been mate??

Hows your new turbo going? all installed yet?

let me know the details whenver.

ya you should get some rims hahah.. but i like the 32 gtr rims.. looks phat!!

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