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G'day,

Here are a few pics of my car. It's got 18X8's at front and 18X9's at the rear. They are Rays Volk Challenge F-Zero's. They set the car off really well. All I need now is to sort my suspension (Whiteline & Bilstein group buy) so I can get that tough squated look.

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^ wow havnt checked this thread in ages..

Nice Sf Challenges there Swink33!! Tad more lowering & will look HOT!!

Check out page 2 or 3 maybe.. Theres another 33 with same rims, with 400r skirts (i think from memory) and gtr wing.. looks nice

Heres an update to mine: painted in gunmetal.. Might have to give another coat

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Yay i can post in this thread now tht i have some decent wheels lol, here they are, Work emotion XD9 18x8 +28 front, 18x9 +30 rears, lol the work emotion decal on the wheels glows in the dark which is pretty kool, they also come with blue anodised valve so i will get some blue work wheel nuts to match those soon, by the way the car badly needs to be lowered now.

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More pics in this thread here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry3182782

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Very nice :huh:

hahah yup needs massive lowering!! :D

n some side skirts :rofl:

might be selling mine soonish if you keen.. wouldnt mind some 400r skirts

Yea the car s pretty high now lol, should be getting some coilovers soon to fix that ;)

How much would you be looking for your skirts? are they in good condition? only problem is im in N.Z.

Yup they are immac condition.. check out pics of my car!!

I dont mind, i can ship to NZ..

but we can discuss more about it in july.. when i finsh uni exams.. lol

Sounds good to me :thumbsup:, send me a p.m when you keen on selling them.

Cheers

^ nice.. finally someone game enough to put gold rims.. looks alright

more lowering would be good!! hhehe

yeah it sure does need some lowering, the gold rims look sweet thou i rekon.

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