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OK now ive decided on some Work XD9s... I think... But ive never seen them in real life...

Does anyone have any on there car??

Im looking at some 18x10 +20 in grey... or mayb bronze....

Any way does any one have any i could have a look at before i order them??

Cheers

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I was just after rims thats not blingy but has a lot of dish... And they arent that expensive!

But im not 100% sure about bronze.... Thats why im looking at grey same as whats on the car now.

heres a side on of my car.

Umm a guy is helping me out Dori 32

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where those XD9s??? as there is no dish and im under the understanding they have a lot ....

and heres my car

those are XT7 no dish the ones on my 33 gtr and yea i wouldnt really recommend someone you dont know to get your rims for you.. just go to ryan at isc! dont be cheap.. you drive a 33 gtr :P

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Haha yer yer might tryand talk him down a bit with cash... we'll see.....

still dunno, bronze or grey.....

If he has them on shelf (ive never been to his business before) can i view them??

Personally id say bronze or white.......

Give him a call, he might be able to come to you as he dosn't have a "shop"!!

The more you buy from him the cheaper things will get hint hint cough Coilovers cough

Support local businesses i say!!

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