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Are they chromed factory alloys, Mike? They look very similar to the s2 wheels you see on a lot of Stageas - have a look at skidkid's signature pic below your post to compare!

Hope those tyres aren't Falken Ziex's - they are rather crap...

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well the plates are on the boost gauge mounted the oil pres gauge mounted and the zennons shining away lol

its officialy on the rd 3 months and 26 days after i paid for her and the boss lady loves her new ride was her first drive today to do the vin check

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Im not a chrome-boy fan, but those standard looking 18's look rather OK to me.

Maybe a set of Whiteline springs from SK is in order ? :blink:

.............. glad the boss is happy. Seems harder and harder these days to keep 'em smiling!

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