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ok i have chosen these!!! as someone is selling them! they are 19's!

what u think?

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i think you love regency sooo much!! =P

2" > stock is all your allowed legally, so 19" = defect for your car (at least thats what i got told when i was on the phone to them the other week)!

but the rims dont look to shabby =)

edit: opps, didnt see 2nd page of you love regency posts before i replied =P

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Koya Inoxs are fair nice but, 19"s - you not worried about scrubbing or ride quality associated with low profiles?

The ride quality between 19's and 18's are the same, as the tyre profile is the same (ie: 19's just have a bigger rolling diametre)

The ride quality between 19's and 18's are the same, as the tyre profile is the same (ie: 19's just have a bigger rolling diametre)
:thumbsup: Having the same profile & width as a 18" wheel on the the 19", guard clearance may be a prob & rolling radius will have changed. Also, if you have the same profile & just reduce the width (strech the tyre) the sidewalls won't be as strong, nor absorb impacts as well.
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bring this back up as i still havent got rims!! lol but wat do u think of these??

r lensos good?

i also want the axis hiro but tempetyres r sold out for r32 gtst!!! does anyone else know were to get them and also in adelaide?

cheers

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im going to tyrepower for Lenso GT05's, but fricken got too busy and i was supposed to go 4 weeks ago and other things came up, now i have to wait a bit longer cause i bought other shit.

July is a good month anyway, tax returns will see rims on my car fairly quick.

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