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do it once do it right.. otherwise ull get some shit u dont reallllllly want and decide nah these suck and u cant sell em cos the fail offset nobody else will want them + u then will have to go get the wheels u wanted in the first place.

diamond racing steelies are awesome for oldschool cars...

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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.

Diamond Racing can custom make you steelies up to 18" diameter and 28" wide in any offset. They can also polish the outer half or you can just get the whole thing powder coated. For you guys in KE's I'd totally be jumpin on it. All the poor kids in the US seem to be rocking it, it's only a matter of time before guys with a little more money jump on it and whore the style.

Because I can not find any in that offset anywhere!

All I find is stupid 10" wide shit made for GTRs and Evos... I want staggered.

Jezz, you spoken to Streeter yet?

If not, get on it. He'll help you find the right wheels on yahoo auctions.

Yeah, either Streeter or Aaron from Import Monster.

Diamond Racing can custom make you steelies up to 18" diameter and 28" wide in any offset. They can also polish the outer half or you can just get the whole thing powder coated. For you guys in KE's I'd totally be jumpin on it. All the poor kids in the US seem to be rocking it, it's only a matter of time before guys with a little more money jump on it and whore the style.

how much we talkin? i'd rock that shit

Yeah, either Streeter or Aaron from Import Monster.

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...

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