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Yeh nice work Flick, they look the bomb in white with the orange! I was gonna get black with the pollished dish when i bought mine, but opted for the silver! Id take the centre caps off tho! it looks better without them........trust me!!!! Oh and a slight lowering might be nice as you said! :blink:

Yeh these style are getting around.. but ive wanted them for soooo long, since i bought the car 10 months ago so Im reallly happy with them. Glad to finally have decent rims to set the car off. Not many style rims in white with dish to choose from, thats probly why so many of these sets getting around now. They really suit bright coloured cars though, black or chrome just wouldnt suit, in any style.

umm i got 18's, 225/40 all round, was going to go 235/40 on the rear but joe at wheelworx said they wouldve stuck out a little more than they do now.

Will get it lowered just a little in a week or 2, cant lower it too much or i wont get it in my driveway at home lol.

Nathan - slide air? Its auto :P lol

Yeah pat i got your pm, ill reply soon :) and yep, ill be out friday at csa meet spot, gotta show em off a bit :P

Yeah wide package. 8.5 front and 9.5 rear also.

Im surprised the 225's on the rear look pretty good, they look really wide from behind.. Any wider tyre and they would stick out the guard alot. As it is, they stick out a little, which ive been defected for in the past, so im trying to avoid that lol.

I guess they would fit differently on your 33 compared to my 32 though? My old rims sat out on my 32, but were perfect on a 33.

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