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my wheels... came with the car & dont have there brand on them

Want to sell them and get some 17" Volk Challenge rims but cant find any :D

mine are 18x8.5 @ front and 18.9 @ rear & are hyper black in colour... 5 stud so wont fit 32 or 33 gts :(

dont buy 18" rims... tyres cost too much and the scratch like hell!!

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well i couldn't see the point in getting light rims etc. when on a two litre the best you can hope for is looks :-) oh well...

16" (both economic and cosmetic resons) ROH Adraneline in Shadow chrome - The ONLY colour for a silver beast... (Oh, and sorry about the backround... Flatmates....gawd...)

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  • 4 weeks later...

here's mine...

225x50x16 TSW Demons.

i'm actually thinking about 17" ROH Adrenalins from

http://www.factorydirecttyres.com.au/specials.asp $220 each... looks nice on one of the pictures above. :-)

i'd really like 18" wheels but from the table here

http://www.takakaira.com/rimsandtyres/rims...dtyresindex.asp

only 17s max would fit easily?

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