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that my wheels arrived and got slapped on. :P

Thanks to Brad of West Coast Wheels for the hookup on the rubbers. (Sumitomo HTR ZII) :)

What do you guys think? Personally, well worth the wait and pennys. Wouldn't say I'd do it again but..well maybe lol.

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Thanks guys. :P here are 2 others I took. Yeah they're very shiny, so shiny in fact it doesnt look 'black chrome' more like 'chrome and whatever the surroundings are' lol.

I think it might also be time for a GT Wing. Might be keeping the car a bit longer and might have to push the 'R' back to early 2010, simply coz I don't wana part with these wheels for a while eheh. :)

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No more using the brakes, don't be a pussy.. keep those rims dust free haha (and tongue free from Topaz)

lol, the front tyres rub like a mutherf*ker even when goin up the slightest slope. no more drive through macdonalds. :(

very nice, just what ever you do dont put a gt wing on there.

Thanks, I just feel the back of R34 sedans lack style/aggresiveness. :wub:

And Ricca, won't need guards rolled until/if I decide to put coilies on. (king springs atm). Not sure what my plans will be with this car after about April next year, but may keep it for Auto Salon too and then move on.

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