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Got mine from St georges tyres in Syd

http://www.ebay.com....=item35c1aa1e66

Cheap cheap

Though getting more exy in my size 18inch.

I might be better off buying some dedicated 17inch track rims :/

If you've got the stock airbox, you can tuck it under there pretty nicely as well. Makes it super hidden.

Yeah thats what I plan to do once Trent has finished with the car

Cheap cheap

Though getting more exy in my size 18inch.

I might be better off buying some dedicated 17inch track rims :/

That was what I originally thought as well...

http://www.skylinesa...-federal-r-s-r/

But price seems to be based around Supply/Demand more than purely rim size, width and profile. Very impressed. Got the wheels in the backseat of the car at the moment, will drop them off to OTR after work tonight :)

Tony, Probably slower than you considering its my first track day, lol, won't be pushing it even if Richo or Martin yell at me for not going fast enough :P

Niroj, He was at the SAU VIC Show and Shine and won a category I believe. Think there's pics on the SAU VIC Facebook page?

Hey Sunkist, saw your S14A in Doncaster East...

New owner from around there?

I see the car parked like 2 streets away from my house fairly often..

gotta be same one cos how many people are gonna paint a car orange zing* :D

I see the car parked like 2 streets away from my house fairly often..

gotta be same one cos how many people are gonna paint a car orange zing* :D

Hahaha!

I see... Yeah he was driving on Reynolds Road towards Springvale Rd.

who owns the gold ( :yucky: ) m3 with sau stickers on it? car is fkn hot if it wasn't for the colour - big dish on front and back, black centers polished lips etc. was parked outside my gym last night round 9

Yeh Manoj, hes a new member.. im not a fan of the colour either but he loves it.. the car does look good, especially with the rims and CSL carbon boot!

if you go into doherty's hes the pretty built one with braids down to his ass.. scream out sean paul, he'll be the one that looks lol

Hey Sunkist, saw your S14A in Doncaster East...

New owner from around there?

Yeh George is around there.. ive heard hes been doing burnouts everywhere as well :unsure:

kind of a shame! glad I took the SAU vic stickers off it..

I see the car parked like 2 streets away from my house fairly often..

gotta be same one cos how many people are gonna paint a car orange zing* :D

hahah lol

Tony, Probably slower than you considering its my first track day, lol, won't be pushing it even if Richo or Martin yell at me for not going fast enough :P

Niroj, He was at the SAU VIC Show and Shine and won a category I believe. Think there's pics on the SAU VIC Facebook page?

As long as your giving it a go :thumbsup:

I'm still a noob!

I see the car parked like 2 streets away from my house fairly often..

gotta be same one cos how many people are gonna paint a car orange zing* :D

We'll apaprently theres 2 orange s14a's in melb with black rims :P

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