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i'm not sure on this one.... would need hella tuf rims and offsets to make it work...

personally if i were you doing this particular theme i'd go ssr professors/work meisters with the centre totally rusted and the lip still polished...

say 18x9.5+15 and 18x10+15 ish

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i've got a .44 and a shotty.. can give you that "just been through the bronx" look if you like?

Haha :( Ye that'd be great, just try to hit the dent on the right side door!

Heres an update, picked it up from the painters earlier today, getting the rest tomorrow and wednesday, at first i wasnt sure but now i must say im happy with the result :w00t: They had been kind enough and fit the doors and bonnet for me, only thing was when i was in the trailer i couldnt get the door open, to tight in there... I mean in the trailer... nothing else... :( Anyways, the pics taken with my cellphone doesnt give the right effect of the color but its a hense.

Sounds like that kind of wheels would look really sweet, Im hoping for a tight wheelfit, the temporary solution is spacers, 45 mm in front and 35 mm rear.. Yep wider in front, but its because the offset was wrong in the front earlier, so i needed to space them out more. Long time solution is new wheels with the correct offset/ET.

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... i'm not sure on this one.... would need hella tuf rims and offsets to make it work...
Agree, the right wheels are key. I like the idea of it...kinda rat 'Line sorta thing. You cant do this sort of thing half way

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