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how much we talkin? i'd rock that shit

When I go to Whitehorse to drop my Meisters for custom outers I'll ask em to give me a quote for a set of custom spun steelies. I'd expect under 1 grand for a set...

http://www.metalspinnersaust.com.au/metal-spun-wheels.html

I looked at the Import Monster website and it seemed a bit too pricey for me.

$1500 - $3000 is my budget including tyres.

Anyway, I've gotta go people... Time to go get my head kicked in :cool: This will be fun...

Go see Aaron in person and speak to him and see what he can do for you.

He's good to deal with, he'd help you out.

one of the best 180's ever

<3 that car

edit: yes i know it's bad form to quote pics but you all KNOW you wanted to see that one again :)

AE86DC seems to get pissed about that...

Probably cuz they are all broke kents and can't afford the extra band with to down load... :(

We can both say that Hamish, cuz we both on AE86DC :cool:

We can both say that Hamish, cuz we both on AE86DC :cool:

lol the fags on AE86DC changed forum software and lost my profile in the process. FFFUUU

ah well, all I did was remind those shit kents that they were broke ass nga's that couldn't afford the good things in life on their maccas wages.

lol the fags on AE86DC changed forum software and lost my profile in the process. FFFUUU

ah well, all I did was remind those shit kents that they were broke ass nga's that couldn't afford the good things in life on their maccas wages.

You should start up another profile.

:cool:

I still remember what you said.

"A bunch of broke ass 17 year olds working on maccas wages"

Was a good call!

mind you they're retarded when it comes to spending their hard earnt money too... I got top dollar for my TRD 2 way LSD, roll cage and XR4 wheels or whatever they're called.

anyways, speaking of shitheaps, a guy I know in the US just put some fibreglass on his Z31. I'm honestly in shock that this car is giving me wood.

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whats wrong with a tyre iron? always tryin to be all hollywood with flash gizzmo's

black mans movin up in life

diamond racing steelies are awesome for oldschool cars...

http://www.honda-tech.com/attachment.php?a...mp;d=1234747508

cheap, easy to get in any offset, and looks good on a car from the 90's. That white one is pure porn. Jizz boi, those fitments are fagworthy. try harder.

I'd go 7.5" +18 up front and 9.5" +18 in the back minimum. MINIMUM. don't be a limp dick.

those steelies would look f**king awesome on an R32 taxi, provided its running good fitment

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