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20" vault chromies at the front and black steelies at the rears... massive street cred increase right there :yes:

FS: set of Steelies. Comes with 2 extra if you're going to bust out huge skids and want to keep that line going down the street.

Unknown offset... but when they're ablaze, it doesn't matter.

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I typed in Commodore Steelies and Commodore Stockies and Commodore Skids and this is what it came up with:

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Look at that first picture of the Commo ripping it up... notice how the passenger is wearing a helmet, but the driver isn't? What a fail! Maybe the passenger window is open and he's wearing the helmet to protect his head when the tyres burst and rubber fly's through the window :yes:

FS: set of Steelies. Comes with 2 extra if you're going to bust out huge skids and want to keep that line going down the street.

Unknown offset... but when they're ablaze, it doesn't matter.

:cool:

On another forum I saw some modified steelies with monster dish on a Rolla,... looked phat

that could be another option for the 32 .... would be different

SOLD MY NINJA 250R on my way to buy a 2006 yamaha R1 50th anniversary edition woohoooooooooo

Is that the yellow one in traditional yamaha colours? if so they look very nice! but i don't like the way R1's ride.

If anyone wants a set of steelies i have a set of 16x7.5 ~+35 5x114.3 that i'll let go for $30 each or or $100 for the whole set (and i'll throw in the plastic hub caps). They'd be perfect for drifting as they would be easy to straighten and who really cares for $30, or for some rep' points on the street.

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im being told fully bored out rb25 rehousing with hi flowed internal will make close to 300rwkw..

anyone else think this could happen? i didnt think the 25 turbo is big enough even after being bored out

im being told fully bored out rb25 rehousing with hi flowed internal will make close to 300rwkw..

anyone else think this could happen? i didnt think the 25 turbo is big enough even after being bored out

Yeah it probably could but would cost you a packed to do it properly

I have 2 x standard GTR turbos that are steel wheels and my car make 300kws on 16psi of boost

im being told fully bored out rb25 rehousing with hi flowed internal will make close to 300rwkw..

anyone else think this could happen? i didnt think the 25 turbo is big enough even after being bored out

Adrian, who told you that?

I had a what you call a 'bored out' rb25 rear with larger steel wheel with my gt2871r and it was on the limit at 250, hence why i bought the new turbo.

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