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heres the new wheels.

they're not ultra lightweight super happy driftosa rims 'overnight from japan' but they're PIMPIN and what i've been looking for for awhile. :wassup:

only prob is they hav lifted the car an inch so i need to lower it again, and i want to get wider tyres, the ones they came with are ultra skinny...

yay. me = happy

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hmm

jury is out kursed.. I don't know if they're full sick enough for me to like em.

But yeah your rims look like 19".. my 18"s looks like 16" :

I would have preferred your mesh/spoke lo-lo style .. ahh whatever so long as you're happy :rofl:

yeah i couldnt get the wires without mucho fkn around, a good sized wad of $$ and a lot of waiting time.

always wanted neepers, these are the US ones, triple dipped chrome. mmmm

'sif not full sick!

I'll be the first to say that I don't like it.

deep dish would've been more pimp, but each to their own I guess

yeah thats your call - personally i'm sick of every jap car having flat coloured lightweights... just not what i'm into. dish is pimp when done right, but this cefiro has serious suspension plans which will negate the use of wide wheels or low bodykits.

cheers

yeah thats your call - personally i'm sick of every jap car having flat coloured lightweights... just not what i'm into. dish is pimp when done right, but this cefiro has serious suspension plans which will negate the use of wide wheels or low bodykits.  

cheers

get an excel then!

- adz

i'd rather have most other colours than white believe me, but white was on the bargain vehicle - and i can see past dull paint for a quality car.... just :rofl:

div hunter i know what you mean dude, i am going to see what I can do about getting wider tyres, the current ones are the thinnest i've seen on 7.5 wide... i want a bit more sidewall that will help tuck the rim in a little bit but i'll still have to be daaamn careful.

hahahaha kursed that look like something funk master flex would drive now, or some high priced rapper,

you're from sydney aren't you, your rims tell me you live in or around sydney...

you sydney guys have a certain trend for car mods.

I dunno, I think they look ok. Like, I think there would have been better similar looking wheels, but hey, your car, your money. They could have been going cheap for all we know, making them a good deal.

I also think chrome looks AWESOME with white, and all the extra chrome bits on cefiros helps them link in better. Maybe some of that fancy black fading to chrome tint on there too, bit of a front lips, skirts etc, pretty plain body kit, it would be hella nice.

Ask a funny question tho... if the tyres have the same rolling diameter... then how in gods name can the car be an inch higher???

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