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Just arrived today after a long 14 week wait. Cant wait to put these babies on.

Work varianza T1s finished in custom Light metallic gold(LMG).

20x9.5 +10 f

20x10.5+18r

Finally. Have you sorted out the tires yet, Steve?

Look very nice. :thumbsup:

Edited by Victor.T

Some of mine from the Extreme Horsepower show here in Adelaide last weekend .... and I picked up the "Highest horsepower 6cyl n/a" trophy for my 148.6rwkw dyno run.

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More pics of my car and various cars in the show here (click)

Quite a chick magnet you got there ;).

Yes, yes it certainly is :D

Gets lots of good looks wherever it goes - had a guy driving a Porsche nearly break his neck gawking at it while going around a corner in town last night - I LOL'd

New wheels are finally on :cool:

19x10.5" +12 245/45 Tyres Front

19x10.5" -3 255/35 Tyres Rear (15mm bolton spacers)

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Very very aggressive stance, mate. Nice.

May I ask why blue? :)

Edited by Victor.T

Looks awesome, but you wouldn't last one cruise to the Bay and back without being defected here in Adelaide.

Cheers man :)

Yeah I agree lol

Very very aggressive stance, mate. Nice.

May I ask why blue? :)

Cheers mate.

I wanted to go something different, rather then seeing your typical bronze,black, white and silver colour wheels.

I thought blue would look awesome against the white and I wasn't wrong.

Came out better than I expected plus blue is my

favourite colour =]

are these the verdistein wheels from option 1

yes these are VarrStoen wheels.

PS. Front tyre profile is actually 35 not 45. Doh!

Cheers mate.

I wanted to go something different, rather then seeing your typical bronze,black, white and silver colour wheels.

I thought blue would look awesome against the white and I wasn't wrong.

Came out better than I expected plus blue is my

favourite colour =]

Right. Fair enough.

Looks good. :)

  • 2 weeks later...

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needs more flush and low, guards still to be rolled.

came up alright thou!

PS: i'm no photographer!post-53482-0-79938000-1293864168_thumb.jpg

hell yeah, looks awesome.

about time Cobey lol, when Ty rolls your guard slamm that shit :happy:

post-53482-0-77543600-1293864297_thumb.jpgpost-53482-0-45565500-1293864251_thumb.jpgpost-53482-0-40945100-1293864224_thumb.jpgpost-53482-0-82003200-1293864205_thumb.jpgJust got my 20's on, (20x10.5 all round.)

needs more flush and low, guards still to be rolled.

came up alright thou!

PS: i'm no photographer!post-53482-0-79938000-1293864168_thumb.jpg

How big were your wheels before? How is the ride comfort compared to before? Nice photos btw :D.

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