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254 Sth Gippsland Hwy.... you cant miss it

Got my wheels from there, good place.

I dont see any mention of where you are, dandenong is priobably a bit far to come if you live in the west

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I live in Point Cook, but I drive all over Melbourne for work so I don't really mind too much where it is. Yeah I've looked at some 2nd hand rims, haven't really seen anything I like yet - except for R34 GTR rims, but don't think they'll fit.

I saw the Lenso Project D, they're not bad but not 100% sure yet

you know Faggywaggy, my GF asked me not long ago why didnt i take off my boring TE37's and put on a set of Krystals, I could have choked teh bitch #%^%#$^%Q#%@$#^%$$@

How can she say such a thing :P

LMAO!

shiny wheels are "pretty" from a woman's perspective, as much as you try and tell them about offsets, wight, JDM styling etc, all in one ear and out the other I'm afraid.

I either get comments of "zomg love those rims" or "you're fkn kidding me they cost THAT much!? they don't even look fancy!"

shiny wheels are "pretty" from a woman's perspective, as much as you try and tell them about offsets, wight, JDM styling etc, all in one ear and out the other I'm afraid.

I either get comments of "zomg love those rims" or "you're fkn kidding me they cost THAT much!? they don't even look fancy!"

Cause chicks love shiny things....maybe i should get my wang gold plated :ermm:

:D

I live in Point Cook, but I drive all over Melbourne for work so I don't really mind too much where it is. Yeah I've looked at some 2nd hand rims, haven't really seen anything I like yet - except for R34 GTR rims, but don't think they'll fit.

I saw the Lenso Project D, they're not bad but not 100% sure yet

i live in point cook too probaly seen u getting around.. pm about ur car :)

typrepower old geelong rd are good guys they will look after u for lensos an stuff.

and rota's are fail.

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