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Pics of black VE SS utes with decent rims.... considering getting aftermarket rims, or just powder coating the stock 19's black to change it up when I get new treads...

No bigger than 19's though, still need to tow the bike etc with it ..

tell me about it, every time I fly out thow out a fridge full of stuff.

such a waste

or end up eating out instead of buying stuff in also wasting money

I feel your pain brother.

All dat wastage.

Coles offered 2 for 1 pack of cherry tomatoes!! I didn't even get a chance to open the second pack before turfing it.

Damn you society for making everything family size/deals

so I google varreston commodore as there a set I saw on a VE a whiel I actually liked

and what do I get returned

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haha

and yeah pretty sure the above same as mine I had 20s on some concave style but back to 19s with phat tyres <3

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This is mad:

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Heres the link anyway to fb group I have liked have a look:

https://www.facebook.com/SlammedHsvsFpvs

it's easy, just find good jap style rims in good offset - throw on holden / ford - then look better than 99.9% of other ones out there

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Yeah, but you think D1R's or whatever they're called, look good..

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This is mad:

10454079_531686560288091_283796237126407

Heres the link anyway to fb group I have liked have a look:

https://www.facebook.com/SlammedHsvsFpvs

it's easy, just find good jap style rims in good offset - throw on holden / ford - then look better than 99.9% of other ones out there

Yours are 19" in that photo? they look smaller... Would probably look even smaller on my car with the bigger guards...

No point getting ideas off the ones you posted above when they've got massive flared/bolt on guards and slammed within 20mm of the ground.....Won't look anything like that on mine..

Yeah, but you think D1R's or whatever they're called, look good..

Yours are 19" in that photo? they look smaller... Would probably look even smaller on my car with the bigger guards...

No point getting ideas off the ones you posted above when they've got massive flared/bolt on guards and slammed within 20mm of the ground.....Won't look anything like that on mine..

Yeh mine are 19s in that pic, the reason they look smaller is because I went up a level of side profile in the tyres for more grip as well.

Prob with 20s as well is makes brakes look tiny.

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