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Love the white rims dude, they definatly go well with the colour of your car.

That s15 in the last pic you posted has some awesome looking rims too! Do you know what they are?

They look like WORK MEISTER's to me??:D

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kursed-- Loving your dish man!! HOT!!

R3LOAD-- heheh cheers man.. Im in love with them lol. btw they are works meister.. ( will be shortly up for sale-- Pm Mr_G for more details, or see his forsale car section.. )

Bass Junky-- OMG is that yours.. I was thinking hyper gold, but i think the white or gunmetals stand out more. However the gold has that classy look.. P1s=hotness

Btw can ya post up more pics of it. Hopefully standing still pic of whole car from side shot.. :)

MR 33-- Nice.. its a different design to other rims out there.. very unquie.. No idea what volks they are sorry.

ookami-- Couldnt agree more.. Lol respray the p1s black?? hhah what you reckon?

Some of my collection!!

Got lots more.. if anyone wants them.

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Rossman-- you deff need rims now!! Hope the above pics help you decide a bit

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