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thanks but no thanks!

fyi - soarer is 5x114.3 same as skyline... suitable offsets are +35 thru to +10, widths up to about 10.5 / 11

but unfortunately i'm not after those style of wheels... i don't wanna knock you but i'm simply after Work Schwert SC 2

as can be seen here on this 40 series soarer

nisei_sc2.jpg

and this z33

z33schwertsc2.jpg

YOU'RE getting popular!

:)

no seriously i've never seen ANY work schwert or varianza in WA... maybe they're more common in VIC???

but then again this car will (i hope) take a lot of people by suprise...

ie: not "just another blody soarer" - heard on one of the forums yesterday some guy here in perth got in a high speed chase in one and smashed it up at high speeds.. because he decided to run from the cops.. (y)

whadda guy.

anyway i would LOVE it if some people thought "hey wait that soarer is a little different to that 1991 V8 EMV POS

it certainly had that effect on me!

thanks but no thanks!

fyi - soarer is 5x114.3 same as skyline... suitable offsets are +35 thru to +10, widths up to about 10.5 / 11

but unfortunately i'm not after those style of wheels... i don't wanna knock you but i'm simply after Work Schwert SC 2

as can be seen here on this 40 series soarer

nisei_sc2.jpg

and this z33

z33schwertsc2.jpg

hells yea, them rims look way better lol. would suit it more. eurolines are terrible on the wrong car. i assumed u wanted to go that kinda style going by what the previous owner had on the soarer

pm me your budget and i'll take it from there...

tell me what your maximum spend is landed n complied. and specifically what you're looking for

EDIT: not me PERSONALLY i can't act as your broker but there is a lot of options you can get with a soarer... and i'm fairly knowledgable about them now is all

=)

Edited by Mr Eps
i have them on mine, but in machine polished silver. i think the ones with the black edges (in the pics you posted) actually look better!

drift.jpg

looks hot with the schwert sc2... but... and this is purely my opinion... but i agree the black inserts look better than the silver... and your car needs it to contrast against the white!! it looks great just needs another harsh feature to break up the white

  • 5 months later...
so it's here. it's lowered. and has had the pustulent lights back to OEM. and has wheels.

BIG THANKS to Aaron @ importmonster for all the help!

soarer.jpg

That's one killer slope you have on your drive way, do you scrape every time you drive out of it?

...is that a joke?

i don't know if you're joking or not...

but the camera was on a tilt...

but yes there is a slight slope, and no i don't scrape :P

beleive it or not my car is actually legit height!

dude. camera angle is annoying. just saying. any photo that I need to tilt my head to look at properly gets the thumbs down. it's not arty. just gay. :P

sorry but I feel you can take the criticism. ;)

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