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This came up in the Stagea area, is pretty cool.

http://www.fujicorporation.com/eng/

It has a range of wheels you can select from and displays what it looks like on your car. Has every model skyline and stagea and all sorts of stuff.....

Start be selecting "Type Of Car" under the orange online shopping logo, then model, then select a wheel, and press "check fitting image.

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my racing and painting days are over for 2008 :(

with compliments to a rather sharp piece of galvanized steel i am down 3 fingers on my left hand - good news is that the are being stuck back on the end of my hand as we speak, and fingers crossed (pardon the pun) i will be able to start using my hand again early in the new year ;)

now i realise that this topic may only be interesting to a very very select few of you, but those who are into that kind of thing, i have some pics of the damage :(

have a good weekend all - Mitcho

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