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8.5 and 9.5. His were custom ordered 5x100 at the right offset etc. There's no diff between the 2 door and 4 door as far as fitment goes.

I plan on rolling that lip out as well, for extra width, so I should be able to run 9.5" in the front and 10.5" at the back with a little poke, or 9 and 10 with no poke. personally I like poke over pulled fenders, just finishes the transition.

Hey Shan,

We need the rims as samples and it can be 5-6 weeks to manufacture as the heat treatment gets done in 200 rim batches so a bit of a long winded process.

Drop them in and we can have a look.

Who's. Your. Daddy?

All set and ready to go. Now just need to get the wheels from japan to oz, bust em apart and then get the outers machined up.

neg

needs a drift lip at a minimum otherwise it looks aids.

this

FFS... quick search in japanese just came up with this dude in Japan:

FFFFUUUU... 2nd in the world to rock meisters on a golf :3some: just doesn't sound as catchy

hahahaha you sheeeeep!

So I decided to slip at work today with a hacksaw...

6 stitches in the palm of my left hand

Ouch! Claim work cover, my friend got 20g and he didn't even need stitches! One of our warehouse workers at my work chopped his finger off because he dismantled a product stand the wrong way, they couldn't reattach it either because it was inbetween the nail and joint. ouch!

Ouch! Claim work cover, my friend got 20g and he didn't even need stitches! One of our warehouse workers at my work chopped his finger off because he dismantled a product stand the wrong way, they couldn't reattach it either because it was inbetween the nail and joint. ouch!

Nah I'm going into work tomorrow. I need a couple of days off next week to sort out a home loan, so yeah, I'll worry about it then lol.

Just means for the rest of the week I'll be doing SFA and getting payed for it :thumbsup:

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