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A handy arrangement last week has led to Golgo sporting some new footwear. Replacing the stalwart TE37s are a set of Work Emotion CR Kai rims - in bronze, of course.

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I think they look great!

Is a slightly darker bronze than the Volks - but it suits the purple perfectly.

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Still 18x9.5" - the offset is slightly different, so they don't sit out quite as wide as the TEs did... but the difference is negligable.

They have stickers which will be applied in due course - as we all know how much I like stickers :D

Details here:

http://www.work-wheels.co.jp/wheels/index/.../emt-k1p-2.html

The Volks have gone to a very deserving home - so stay tuned to see them on their new owner in the coming weeks. Will look hot :P

James

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Ah Shan, that's the door.

The a-pillar is the bit the windscreen is attached to :D

But yes... the stickers are my next project.

Time they came off I'm afraid :P

BTW: Technically, since I still have the Rays wheel nuts - it's OK to leave them though :P

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