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Thanks. Yeah not sure if I will continue to whore wheels after this!

19x8.5 +25

19x9.5 +30

Wish I can slam it further but mrs would kill me.

Might go and buy a sortaflush sticker :)

That looks seriously good!!

Are the back tyres thicker than the front? It looks like the front is lower, but not sure.

That looks seriously good!!

Are the back tyres thicker than the front? It looks like the front is lower, but not sure.

Thanks. Yeah fronts are 245/35 and rears are 275/35 so yes, rears are a slightly taller profile. Ideally the fronts should be 245/40, but the tires came with the wheels so I will use them until they run out before changing.

It's been a long time since i took some photos of my car. So me and my new house mate cleaned our cars and went for a drive and got some nice shots :thumbsup:

The first place we took phots was at the "Sydney Memorial" Then it was out to the light house (my other house mate said it looked like a cock and balls) :/

After the cock and balls shot we drove around the corner to "Separation Point" for some sunset shots. My fav photo is the one with my car by it's self, LOOKS GREAT :thumbsup:

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this is a very nice shot

Agreed. :thumbsup:

It's been a long time since i took some photos of my car. So me and my new house mate cleaned our cars and went for a drive and got some nice shots :thumbsup:

The first place we took phots was at the "Sydney Memorial" Then it was out to the light house (my other house mate said it looked like a cock and balls) :/

After the cock and balls shot we drove around the corner to "Separation Point" for some sunset shots. My fav photo is the one with my car by it's self, LOOKS GREAT :thumbsup:

Looking good there, Paul. When you getting new wheels, mate? I think it's long overdue. :)

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