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Staggered offsets available? It's within his budget also.

ive only ever seen em in 8inch wide... cause they have that fake dish system which gives the staggered look.

looking on their website is looks like they only come in 18x8 http://www.lensowheel.com/ecatalog/

theres some reasonable rims on the www.tempetyres.com.au site and they deliver aus wide for like 100 insured. Dont see any of the big japanese brands and stuff but for 2k theres quite a range with tyres

try tyefactory in melb... they do pretty good deals on drift-tek for under 2g's including tyres... that is if you're into cast iron crap that has a reputation for developing stree fractures at the hub mounts.

XD9's are the ones I have been looking at for over a year now and will almost certainly be the weapon of choice when I do get round to them. Preferred colour is Bronze for them. They are great looking wheels and well priced too so they get my vote. :wub:

With some help from Brock X in the Computer Art section, the following Photochops have been done.....

Decision is leaning towards P2s now. They look very sleek.

Buddy Club P1 Racing P2.... Sleek man.

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Volk GT-C.... A bit fiddly

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Works Emotion CR Kai.... To plain maybe.

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Works XD9.... A bit ordinary looking

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Thoughts?

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