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Some of you may have seen them at the cruise, but if not i just got New Rims and tyres, my last tyres were some shity "nankang" brand, still the rims and tyres are in ok shape, so can smoke them up later haha

Got the Rims, Tyres + Major Allignment @ a place Called Emerald Tyres, in Joondalup - They are very good, as we Have used them for previous car, and can get in almost any rim you need, Speak to Damion there, Great Bloke :(

Not the Greatest Picture but you get the Idea

I had 235's all round B4 Kerb attacked me :D, It now Has 235/40 on the Front, and 245/40 on the rear, With Good Quality Kumho tyres all round.

Rims are "Speedy Wheels Inferno's With some Stagger Option on the Rear's for a deeper Dish"

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Oh and was Bored today so i stripped out all the plastic/fury stuff from boot as it had acid Stains all over it from battery leaking also ate away at the thin piece of board covering spare, And Sprayed it all Up, Looks Much Better now, Couldnt find the smaller lens for Camera so this is the best shot i could get.

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18x8 fronts and 18x9 rears??? Yea thats same as mine, and yes its that Old Bridgestone place, Just behind that new Fantastic Furniture

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$2000, all up, They looked after me :blink: So i recomend going there if you need rims and tyres because i Went to Ian Diffen, they were to slack, didnt really help, and Bob jane was way overpriced, Emerald tyres Took good Care of me and the car!!

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