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She is holding up alright terry. She just had her 19th birthday on original paint. But it wont last forever :(

Haha, you know how many hours this car took from me polishing it to get it to this standard. I would say 36 hours. Thats too much. But Im anal.

Waxed it properly for the first time in 1.5 years. Used the finest wax I could find, aka Turtlewax @ $12 a bottle :woot: Needs a good machine buff but ehhhhh

Man those rims really do suit the car!

I never thought white rims on a silver car would look so good.

Looks like you got some good fitment on them as well.

My guess would be 18x9.5 +22? or +20

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White wheels look fantastic on most colours and show off the wheels really well, but most people just paint them black and then you can't see them anymore. But it is fashion and you need to follow fashion

Silver on black, silver on gunmetal grey, silver on white are cool

I like black on black as well but can't see as much wheel detail but nice brakes stand out. White cars with white or black wheels are cool. White suits everything I reckon, even on red cars

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