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good god its a horrid looking thing aint it :wave:

I know you guys are joking and of course looks are subjective, but those rims are pretty awful. At least they're clean and shiny though, mine are all banged/scratched up.

Spotted Kelly on south rd this morning. had the young guy in the car.

Also spotted Kahli on brighton rd turning down where sacred heart is.

kahli has a white 33 right, with black wheels??

probably the one i seen the other week :worship:

I know you guys are joking and of course looks are subjective, but those rims are pretty awful. At least they're clean and shiny though, mine are all banged/scratched up.

Whats with people bagging my chromies :worship: they look way better than most of the crappy wheels you see on skylines.

*END RANT*

good god its a horrid looking thing aint it :worship:

I saw your R34 at JPI couple of days ago. It was parked next to my black R32 (in a need of car wash ;) ).

Ur car looks good on photos, but in real life... daaaaaaang  :P

Edited by Rocky88
I saw your R34 at JPI couple of days ago. It was parked next to my black R32 (in a need of car wash :P ).

Ur car looks good on photos, but in real life... daaaaaaang :worship:

Daaaaaang, horrid! ;)

hehe mad offset... they only come in 1 size..

lol i was gonna say, one size fits all with GTR rims! Unless they were grenades?

Whats with people bagging my chromies :) they look way better than most of the crappy wheels you see on skylines.

*END RANT*

Soz dude, mabey that comment was a bit harsh. ;) Just not my cup of tea, rest of the car looks great though.

Spotted this ugly thing on sunday

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Nah jokes, looks a lot better in real life then on my 22 inch monitor

And spotted a black 2 door r32 with 18's on it parked at the kewsick barracks last night (tuesday) infront of the 48th field battery

And a white 34 parked about a 100m down from there

Don't tell me you're a reservist :P

Spotted a black R33 GTR yesterday night around 7.20ish. Came off beach road and headed towards the city down south road in morphett vale. Didnt get a good look at it but didnt look too bad.

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