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Could someone please photochop these onto the car? Thanks heaps! :sorcerer:

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Those other rims don't look to flash, can someone try these? I think they'd look much better.

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Hey bro..well the rims would roughly look like that ..give or take

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Don’t know if these have a dish to it or even the size maybe cuz of the angle of the shots but anywayz i reckon it looks alright, but yea if i were u i would hold out n get some nice shadow chrome deep dish rims. haha

ive got the same side skirts as u have and i see u had the same problem with the alignment as i did.

Would u be able post up pics of the front of your car cuz i would like to see how your front bar matches the skirts, im in the market for a front bar and deciding which one to pick.

Cheers.

Pleeeease don't put them on!!! The 34 rims look way better!

If your gonna pay the money for those rims new just buy Impuls or something. If your set on those rims i think without chrome would look better

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