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Ok guys another picture collecting thread. only this time the focus is on ur rims. the plan is to have a single thread so us lazy people dont have to search to find good wheels :(

sooo..post em up. chrome, silver white, black etc i wanna see them all, watever the style (racing vs bling etc)

preferably include ur car so people can see what styles look good on similar cars/colours to theirs.

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daym man that is hawt!!^^^

anyways i decided to add a few pics ive collected off the net.

mostly off here:P apologies to any1 who doesnt want their car on here if ive put it up. pm me and it'll b off straight away. u gotta understand tho that these r here so we cn admire them. (just covering my ass - need to get into the habit i rekon in my future line of wrk. lol)

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The lip/dish is getting polished up until it hurts my eyes to look at it, and the centers are being painted the same colour as the car when it gets resprayed in about 2 weeks, the colours a secret but you'll definitely see updated pics :P

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