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If I'm lucky I might just be able to order the outer rim halves from Work USA :)

Mmm...

Sounds good.

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lawl.

FATNESS!

I am like this look too... except in a shiny anodized blue... mmmmm

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will go nicely with the blue and black theme of the car :D

Not bad...

Would look decent and give an interesting colour scheme.

:huh:

First step is to buy the fail fitment 5x100 PCD S1's. Will sort the rest out later.

From what I gather, you are just doing that to get the wheels to fit the car then sort out the offset later yeah...

FATNESS!
Just noticed that the Audi is riding on some dirty big hub adapters. Weak.
From what I gather, you are just doing that to get the wheels to fit the car then sort out the offset later yeah...

exactly. as long as the inner wheel barrel and the centre fit the golf, then I can sort the rest out later. Also allows me to get max width, epic dish and custom offset all in one hit, not to mention the ability to paint/anodize in any colour combo I want. Might pull em apart and send em up to Craved in Syd.

Just noticed that the Audi is riding on some dirty big hub adapters. Weak.

LOL!

Ah well, anything to make it big and wide...

But yeah go all the way with wide wheels.

Just noticed that the Audi is riding on some dirty big hub adapters. Weak.

exactly. as long as the inner wheel barrel and the centre fit the golf, then I can sort the rest out later. Also allows me to get max width, epic dish and custom offset all in one hit, not to mention the ability to paint/anodize in any colour combo I want. Might pull em apart and send em up to Craved in Syd.

True that man!

Cuz the WORK Meister S1's are 2 or 3 piece, it allows you to swap / interchange how you want it.

just emailed the seller with a lowball amount :) lets hope he's desperate enough for cash moneh that he sells it to me cheap. Otherwise, gonna have to bid on the fuckers (FFFUUU)

just emailed the seller with a lowball amount :) lets hope he's desperate enough for cash moneh that he sells it to me cheap. Otherwise, gonna have to bid on the fuckers (FFFUUU)

Awesome!

You going through Yahoo JPN Autions?

You going through Yahoo JPN Autions?
yahuh.
LOL f**king tightass haha
lol don't hate. hatin's not pretty.
black n blue eh?
yup. once I'm done with the dub it's gonna look like I beat that bitch on the regular.

Wheels should cost about $1300 landed. New outer barrels should cost about $250 a pop. $100 to have em taken apart. $200 to have em powdercoated and anodised. $100 to reassemble. All up $2700 for a set of wheels that are perfect fitment and gangstalicious.

Just ordered suspension for $4000ish for both the 32 and the golf too.

$4700 all up in just stance mods. Fucking car only cost $5800.

Then there's the boser hood plate, Hella HID lights, Hella blacked out tails, debadged grille and paint. Haven't even figured out what all that will cost.... plus I haven't even touched the interior.

lol I like the reasoning I gave the woman...

me: "I'm buying a 2000 model, economical, sensible car which doesn't attract attention"

her: "why?"

me: "so I can daily it without getting hassled and not have to worry about maintaining it as much"

her: "and what mods are you doin to it?"

me: "epic stance, gangster fitment, paint, cosmetics, pod, exhaust, rom, stereo"

her: "so basically taking away all the economy, drive-ability, sensibility and reliability? and it's gonna get noticed everywhere it goes?"

me: "yes"

her: *facepalm*

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