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just doesn't do it for me, ey...

don't know why. not a fan of such a sleek car having big cumbersome wheels and a comfy, laz-y-boy style interior... just think they're better suited to looking fast etc...

once again, just my $0.02

Originally posted by BY BY

looks very sexy.... seen photos somewhere... i think ryan might have a few...

19 inch chrome dronnels by the look of it. It arraived on Friday night on a trailer.

Beautiful S15.

hey man

so it looks nice ?

i havent and didnt see it at the show

i went thru ryans pics the onez he posted but i didnt see it there either.

BTW saw ur car look very very sweet i was gonna say hello but i coudlnt see ya around it :burnout:

im lookin for pics too, only saw the one in ryans pics and somehow walked past it without noticing it at auto salon even though i was told to look for it?!

that thing is sex on wheels, some of you guys have no taste at all.

i cant wait to get my cream leather interior done just so i can be just like him and half the habibs in sydney, who cares if they've all done it, its coz they have good taste. :)

and those rims are porrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrno.

someone find picssssssssssssss.

Originally posted by 2rismo

just doesn't do it for me, ey...

don't know why.  not a fan of such a sleek car having big cumbersome wheels and a comfy, laz-y-boy style interior...  just think they're better suited to looking fast etc...

once again, just my $0.02

exactly how I feel too

Originally posted by PranK

HURL-AGE...  

like tan leather hasn't been done 10 billion times before - i'm not a fan.

Funny, I was thinking the same about those horrid wheels you wanted for the 180 :uh-huh:

I didn't see it i don't think. Must've walked right past it. Then again i didn't exactly take my time at Final Battle - was in and out pretty fast :D SXT-00C or whatever it was, the Silver S15 with Veilside kit looks hoT!

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