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good stuff nark.. just make sure they are the right offset... i went and checked out my ride to be.. meggala's r32.. and had a second look at tha volks on it.. they are actually 81/2 on the rear.. i got a feeling the offset is a bit off for em.. so i would have to roll the gaurds more than i really want to..

might sell em and look at getting some white p1 buddy clubs, not sure yet... lol isn't this sad i already got a million and one things i wanna to do it and its not even mine yet ROFL..

mark

bahaha man i only just ordered mine from japan and i already had a stereo system for it :) 6 months later my car finally came and i only put the headunit in it haha

a nice white R32 GTR :) looked sexamaphonic! i just got to get some rubber put on em... im gonna take em on wednesday to get a quote on it

hgahah very true, i'm such a whore takling about my own rims to be in ur thread hahaha, i got a quote on the white enkie tarmac evo's

17x8 all the way around 450 each, but they dont have stock until another 6 weeks grrr

mark

:P the guy pulled out... apparently the guy he was getting his rims off stacked and buckled the rims sohes got none or something... he called me at like 10am which is way b4 i normaly get up so im a little vague onm what he actually said... but who cares what he said no rims for me :P now i gotta find a decent set for the same privce i actually like.

:P i want wheels.... now

today... DAMN IT!!

:P

&$&% %*&%*& %*%*%^ *^%*^

i might just put some decent tyres on the stockies and spend the money on a carbon fibre bonnet and painting my boot and sideskirts.

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