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howbout ask in the wheel size thread??

although 20s is a bit silly and pointless. you may be feeding the trolls with this one. dont do it, you'll wind up with a rep like the guy who started the 22s on an r33 thread bahaha

at least it gives me another chance to post my graph... :D

hahaha i knew that was only a matter of time before that happened. although i think the graph could be revised to include other known characters that are far more ridiculous than the likes of richard simmons. i cant see him having 22s on his shopping list. howabout the likes of 50cent, or one of the sparkly faggots from twilight. someone who we can justify ridiculing and compare their likeness to those who lust after the excessively large wheels because their penis just doesnt cut it for them, or anyone else for that matter.

i have to congratulate the OP. your probably now on your way to becoming a laughing stock, along with the likes of Buddy and the infamous La Bomba

unless your car looks this good.

forget it son, hand the keys in at your local used holden dealer and pick yaself up a hectic vt commowhore.

The above is probably more epic fail than 22's on a 33, or 20's on a 34.

Goes to show money can't buy taste :D

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