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What do you guys think of these rims? My new car may (or may not) be a 350Z, but is black and lowered - so won't look too dissimilar.

I am thinking either these silver/black centres (as in the pic), or straight black centres. But both have a big polished dish like these.

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Daniel, I've edited part of your post.

We're going from discussing a specific issue relating to Mitch's car to the way they do their work.

Be warned, if this becomes a slagging match at Turbo Tune for any reason other than the way they handled Mitch's situation (ie. poor workmanship & customer practises) then warnings/bans will be dealt out!

What do you guys think of these rims? My new car may (or may not) be a 350Z, but is black and lowered - so won't look too dissimilar.

I am thinking either these silver/black centres (as in the pic), or straight black centres. But both have a big polished dish like these.

+1

Black car needs some contrast. As they are in the pic is my vote :thumbsup:

Yeah I agree Ruby - I like black centres, but find that with some dish it becomes too dark in there and you lose the shape of the centre and it just looks dirty.

Mind you the attached pic (which is a very similar wheel) doesn't look too bad - but is it much less dish than I am after, so in not an accurate reflection.

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Surely even if you had comprehensive insurance it would only cover you if the alarm were armed and they didn't have access to keys. Since I am sure the car wouldn't have been alarmed/locked, and the thieves would surely have had access to your keys - so that argument is completely moot.

I am willing to bet their insurance would have to cover you.

Surely even if you had comprehensive insurance it would only cover you if the alarm were armed and they didn't have access to keys. Since I am sure the car wouldn't have been alarmed/locked, and the thieves would surely have had access to your keys - so that argument is completely moot.

I am willing to bet their insurance would have to cover you.

correct.

keys were in the ignition of my car and all the other cars in the shop which even if i did have comp insurance on it , wouldnt do shit...

What do you guys think of these rims? My new car may (or may not) be a 350Z, but is black and lowered - so won't look too dissimilar.

I am thinking either these silver/black centres (as in the pic), or straight black centres. But both have a big polished dish like these.

As in the pic imo

the government said they dont wanna put cash in, they dont f**king need to! the consortium has enough cash! secondly, they said to go through normal planning avenues, and the consortium has! but the government told them they cant have the land they wanted after stalling them for ages

the only way we will get this track is at the polls.

the government said they dont wanna put cash in, they dont f**king need to! the consortium has enough cash! secondly, they said to go through normal planning avenues, and the consortium has! but the government told them they cant have the land they wanted after stalling them for ages

mitch, man that really sux

I will NEVER be going to or recommending anyone to go to turbotune

will pass around the bad word for you. :happy:

I see shaun @ boostwerkx for RB-related needs.

best of luck with it, hassel them every day

then take it to Classic performance in Hackham...See Ash..he's a friggin legend

+1

mitch, man that really sux

I will NEVER be going to or recommending anyone to go to turbotune

will pass around the bad word for you. :happy:

I see shaun @ boostwerkx for RB-related needs.

best of luck with it, hassel them every day

I've tried telling people on ns.com that years ago when I went there. No one listens as usual.

Pathetic.

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