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At long last my wheels have finally turned up, thanks to everyone who polled to pick them, I am very happy.

As FATZ would say they are the SHIZZLE!

John from UAS thinks they are crap, but hey who would listen to someone who still drives a 300Z boat!

Some pics, enjoy.

I just need to pind some black centre caps to finish it all off!

I now have a pair of STD R34 rims for sale, I will post up soon.

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At long last my wheels have finally turned up, thanks to everyone who polled to pick them, I am very happy.

As FATZ would say they are the SHIZZLE!

John from UAS thinks they are crap, but hey who would listen to someone who still drives the ugliest pos I ever saw!

Some pics, enjoy.

I just need to pind some black centre caps to finish it all off!

I now have a pair of STD R34 rims for sale, I will post up soon.

edited for trooof.

Porn wheels mate.

Off course they do, I assume they are just stick elastic bands?

lol

Are the weds actually painted blue on the inside of the spokes or is it the same colour all the way through the wheel, and just changes based on the angle?

fark they look good!!!

wow, bankstown spec! :banana:

They look tuff as paul!!! Very sexy! You some a think blue stripe down the sides or something to match. very jap spec! PM me next time you're planning on hitting the creek, I'll come down to say gday and take a closer look

lol

Are the weds actually painted blue on the inside of the spokes or is it the same colour all the way through the wheel, and just changes based on the angle?

fark they look good!!!

The blue groves are machined out of the black chrome and anodised, and yes depending on the angle depends on how much blue you see. They do their best work in motion, the blue comes through as a glow from behind the wheel. I have not seen it yet but the misses said it look like it has a fluro light behind the wheel.

Looks hot :P How much are you looking at selling the old rims for?

I was told they are worth about $2k so I assume something just under that. I was going to get them re-painted to look brand new, but apparently X-clusive colours has moved on so I will need to find someone else to do it.

Wow, you gotta let me know the next time its at work so I can pop down and have a lookie in person.

They look hot!

My car has not been at OCS in months, I only realy use it to get out to customer site or if is pissing down on my OCS days.

wow, bankstown spec! :P

They look tuff as paul!!! Very sexy! You some a think blue stripe down the sides or something to match. very jap spec! PM me next time you're planning on hitting the creek, I'll come down to say gday and take a closer look

Matboy, the only time Im out at the creek now days is to race my push bike! I have not been to a track day in about 6 months!

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