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hey guys just wondering what ya think of these rims?? would they look crap on my siler 33??

http://www.bbtcustoms.com/arrsrawhbreb.html

I have put one of these wheels up to my silver 33, they looked great, the only thing that annoyed me was the RSGT decal that seems to be sprayed onto the spoke, and they only come in limited sizes, i think it was only 18 x 8 or something, and theres no staggered deep dish option for the rears. Pretty pricey as well.

hey guys just wondering what ya think of these rims?? would they look crap on my siler 33??

http://www.bbtcustoms.com/arrsrawhbreb.html

They're a copy of the impul NS-GT...nice wheel but i'd go for the real thing...

R33 S2-- you might as well get those 57 pros.. which looks similar to those rims on the link.. Well not really, but close hahah.. Atleast the 57 Pros are the real thing and much lighter..

Dead32-- nice dish on those impuls.. They expensive??

salad-- damn it does look good.. any side shots you could please post up!!

Cheers..

Here ya go Siddr20, and a couple more for ya

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With my look alike track rims (bit higher than it should be, just came down from the hoist)

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With my old shadow chrome 18s

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I reckon the P1s look the best out of the lot. I dont reckon the Work equips suited it, silver on silver? Bah

That and they stick out the guards a bit too much, dont wanna give them any reasons to pull me over :happy:

And the shadow chrome looked good, but it's a bit average in that photo

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Found an old pic of my car..

I love this shot: post-12579-1167362145.jpg

Mona ripping it up!! :Ppost-12579-1167362203.jpg

Some random pics i found:

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with eyelids and dark tinted indicators.. post-12579-1167362555.jpg

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Salad: The P1s gives it a more sportly feel to it..

Gd choice tho!! :P

I tried some black volk challenges on.. Didnt suit it all (i should have put all 4 on)

post-12579-1167361854.jpg

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