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the sticker and the boost guage are the only remaining items from the original owner :P

I never put it there, but I dont mind the sticker either..... although I dont think there is anything HKS on my car :(

playing grand theft auto 4, god damn thats a funneh game !!

+1 on Bronze or Black wheels for white car although most of the in between colours will look shit hot too

Just got my 2 wheels back from extensive wheel and rim on south rd and damm they came up awesome. Can't even tell I smacked a curb or poped a tyre off at lala.

+reps

How much did it cost you if you don't mind me asking as I have one that needs a bit of work?

+1 on Bronze or Black wheels for white car although most of the in between colours will look shit hot too

How much did it cost you if you don't mind me asking as I have one that needs a bit of work?

My mates dad owns it so gave me a awesome price, Just go in there and speak to the old guy and tell him Luke sent u in.

My mates dad owns it so gave me a awesome price, Just go in there and speak to the old guy and tell him Luke sent u in.

WHAT!!! Why didnt i know when i had mine done last year :(, cost me about $850 to have my 4 rims fixed up. Very happy with the service and results though.

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