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they are GTST rims. you know what could look good justin? replace just the rears with GTR rims. that would look awesome i reckon. 16X6.5 at from with the nice 16X8 +30 GTR rims out back... hmm i cant believe i've never seen anyone do this before. a pair of GTR rims is pretty cheap too, just throw some in your next lot of parts coming over! :miner:

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Racing Hart CP-S10s... in good taste of course :sick:

Once again my friend you have chosen some truly sexual wheels. If they made them in

17" (for the front) I would be all over them like a sumo wrestler at Yakiniku (funnily

enough I have actually seen that in real life!!!).

The car has come such a long way since I took you on an unintended tour of Osaka when it was

a clean as stocker. The colour choice surprised me too, I love it!

I was driving at Central Circuit yesterday and remembered a fun day with you and I am glad

everything seems to be coming along well since you left! Keep up the good work!

Laurence

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