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some of you guys wouldnt know style if it bit you on the ass!

that looks fuc#ing sick! they make the car look so sleek and the chrome really suits the white and also suits the door handles.

All you need to do now kursed is get a front bar thats a bit fatter and remove the mudflaps. oh and get a pimp style grille :rofl:

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Not bad. I've seen these rims on many SSS Pulsars, but they make your Cefiro look limo-like. If your going for the show look then you've hit the nail on the head. But if you plan to make it a track car (future suspension mods like you said) I think the car has a personality disorder.

Not bad.  I've seen these rims on many SSS Pulsars, but they make your Cefiro look limo-like.  If your going for the show look then you've hit the nail on the head.  But if you plan to make it a track car (future suspension mods like you said) I think the car has a personality disorder.

cheers!

i agree, its not getting suspension mods for track, that would be retarded, infact as a few other cefironites on here know, its air struts to continue the pimp 'limo-esque' style you referred to.

ceff1e, cheers man! you know where i'm going with it...

mr eps yup i'm from syd (as u guessed) hahaha funk master.. well yeah i def am into the pimped out ride style. I just think a lot of the neg comments here are people thinking i'm going down the usual jap drift/race spec styling (oh and dickheads who need to double post with idiotic comments). it will all make sense eventually, the wheels are a starting point.

tim83mm, your momma shoulda swallowed instead of spread :sly:

Good come back genius, how bout something original

but with DUBS like that you must be the original gangsta :sly:

you haven't been owned enough?

not only did your unneccesarily harsh post (oh wait you made two didn't you with a different insult in each) make you look like a real wanker, you got owned and came back for more with a further retarded comment. You make me want to remove my brain with a rusty spoon.

DUBS are 20"s small child. As I said, you should have been a stain on your mums dress.

who double posts a different insult anyway?

thanks for coming.

:flamed:

anyhow, that is the main thing dude.. your car.. heaps of other people will like 'em and like that look (consideirng the amount of cars up here and in sydney with that look).. so wouldn't worry about us whingers..

hehe

yeah not a fan of the blingy rims like that but thats me... but yeah does look like some fat ass rapper rims hehe now just need some airbag suspension, nice VIP kit to top it off.. look fat as :P

as long as ur happy with em man.

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