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ted where did u get ur rear guards flared?

also why are the majority of people selecting the incorrect wheels for their cars.. ignorance or they just dont care?

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ted where did u get ur rear guards flared?

also why are the majority of people selecting the incorrect wheels for their cars.. ignorance or they just dont care?

doyles.

some people like big wheels, some dont, meh, i like what i like.

ill be in adelaide next friday night with Sam, so if theres a meet or something then im sure we could drop by.

i got my wheels sent to me from a guy in Japan, they were ridiculously cheap for what they are.

Edited by ted180
i paid a really good price for my full set of Weds, 18x10 and 18x11 +10 all round.

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pm me if you want to know how much. :P

awesome id like to know how much and where doi get some similar,that dish is what drift cars are about yeah yeah,if people need aussie rims go see troy in city ,boys got it going on

doyles.

some people like big wheels, some dont, meh, i like what i like.

I would never go to doyles after seeing there work and how bad some of the paint is that comes out of there.

Mine are Work Emotion XD9 18x10 +18 all round

Can be had for around $2500 brand new.

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Edited by Luke_ENR34
ill be in adelaide next friday night with Sam, so if theres a meet or something then im sure we could drop by.

i got my wheels sent to me from a guy in Japan, they were ridiculously cheap for what they are.

Tim, we usually get together from 7 ish Fridays nights at Villis.......so you're welcome to drop in.........behave out the front though or we'll get kicked out.

EDIT: just realized, no Villis this Friday...........dinner this Friday @ Hackney Hotel instead

I would never go to doyles after seeing there work and how bad some of the paint is that comes out of there.

Mine are Work Emotion XD9 18x10 +18 all round

Can be had for around $2500 brand new.

bloody nice rim man, perfect size aswell!

no probs, im not a hoon :D

(in my best cop voice)

"Sure you're not a hoon, Mr Tim. Not in a car like that."

(fills out defect notice, whilst getting the anal lube ready)

:)

I would never go to doyles after seeing there work and how bad some of the paint is that comes out of there.

Mine are Work Emotion XD9 18x10 +18 all round

Can be had for around $2500 brand new.

where did you get them from

i will be looking at getting new wheels soon and that just looks sexy as

so i will drop you a pm when i am ready to get the new wheels

if thats all cool luke

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