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They're really wide wheels man, the front sat nice with the guard when Jarad had just the fronts on,

Them wheels ^^ there aren't bad, awesome for the dish and yeah I agree they need the black centres otherwise too much chrome and look cheap and tacky, hmmm how much for them ^^

You getting your guards lipped?

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width doesnt concern me, width PLUS offset however, sorta does.

my old 8 +32's fouled on the spring perch. from memory, j's xd9's are wider with a similar offset, hello foulage. and im not going to run spacers.

haha, calling eurolines tacky? interesting. similar wheels to what i had on the celsior, def not tacky.

and yeah, rear guards have been lipped, ill do the fronts if i wind the coils down.

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i feel like crumpet with butter and vegimeite.......wonder if stuart has eaten them all yet :)

yuk, too friggan salty

crumpets, better then pancakes but not as good as waffles.... the debate begins again...lol

how about french toast ???

My XD9's are 18x9+20 and 18x10+18. Lowest they make.

fairly sure the fronts will foul on my struts.

rears would be fine... i think.

call me a puss I cant stand it...lol

like eating a salt block, even after 9 years here I still wont eat it...lol

lol. pussy. maybe you oughtta try some of that pussymite stuff theyre marketing for you girlymen.

fairly sure the fronts will foul on my struts.

rears would be fine... i think.

lol. pussy. maybe you oughtta try some of that pussymite stuff theyre marketing for you girlymen.

nah they will fit.. mate had this fittment on his s13.. no spacers and they were fine!!

DOO IIIITTTT

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