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  • 3 months later...

Yeah there for sale for $20,000 and the rest of the car comes free :) 

But you can get them cheaper here from https://www.ozzytyres.com.au/wheel-and-tyre-packages/hussla-alz-20x8-5-5x114-3-gloss-black-with-machine-tips-wheel-tyre-package

But mine are 19"

HUSSLA SIENNA 19X8.5 5X114 GLOSS
BLACK/MILLED TIPS WHEEL & TYRE

I can't see them in 19" anymore

p.s i had a really bad time with these guys. Wrong rims sent then wrong tyres. Back and forth cost me heaps in time and money.

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 8/16/2020 at 3:00 PM, PranK said:

Looks bloody awesome Paul! You enjoying it?

It soooo good.

Going from V35 to V36 felt like only a small improvement but going to the V37(Q60) is a massive change.

I have that same feeling when i upgraded from my 2003 Toyota Camry 4cyl to the 2003 V35

Soooooo GOOD 

P.s new number plate yesterday ?

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  • 5 weeks later...
On 9/19/2020 at 6:04 PM, doggido said:

Are you changing all the badges and how long did it take to align the lettering?

just the rear badges. the front grill would have to be replaced if i wanted to change that.

Not to worried about the side badges behind the front wheels.

I lined them up with my razor sharp eyes :) 

In 2016, the US Market got the longer version of the Crossover, here it is Malbec Black in it's transported habitat, Northwest Indiana's Beer Can Beach, Home of Fresh Water Wind Induced Waves that on occasion are Surf worthy, but typically only when frigidly cold. . .   Fair Weather Zed ( we call 'em ZEEs ) also featured in Brickyard in the 1 year only color in 2003 

G'day Mates ! ?‍♂️

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