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why dont you just take a photo of your car side on post it in the photography section and post a picture of the wheels you want and someone will photoshop them on for you... (I may even do it if I saw the thread, time permitting of course)

it will be quicker than waiting for some with the right combination of car colour and wheels to actually see this thread, take a photo and then post it here...

they don't look *that* fake... super lap te37s look pretty real guess. should help you though. (EDIT: kay, maybe the gtc's wont help much at all, they were pretty terrible)

rota p45

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te37 time attack

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te37 super lap

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gtc

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Edited by alex182
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