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hi ben

i'll get the hose out, do a skid in the keto LOL

Hose? Bah. Hanny works just fine.

on private property

:blink:

my new wheels coming soon 1-2 weeks i hope

18x10 +18 all around :rofl:

f**k YES!

They come in 4 stud in that size and offset too!

Im pondering getting a 17 x 8.5 +25 (With 30mm bolt on LOL) and 18 x 10 +17 staggered set in white for the whore.

f**king VERY hot wheels. Certainly look the goods on a 34 too.

i cant wait.

will be going GTR front end soon also so i wont need to roll the front standard guards. Nismo front bar, either gtr or z-tune guards and z-tune bonnet.

the rear will need a flare tho.

got camber and toe arms going in next week also.

car will be looking sooooo hot :blink:

Yeah i know Lee - as soon as i saw them i feel in love with them! and being 19's they are gonna look so hot...especially have 275's on the back.......mmmmmm fat tyre goodness lol

they are called Lenso Katana and are the newest newest rim from Lenso......

and apparantly its 19 x 8 on the front not 19 x 8.5 lol sorry got it wrong!!!!

kool ,was just wondering cos they look similar to a set of rims i've been looking at getting for awhile now. They AME rims though, same ones that are on the autosalon drift car, awesome dish on em also. The new lenso's have been looking pretty hot lately too.

hahaha its too nice to make into a drift car.

Oh and i think i may have stuffed up with those rims too, pretty sure they are multistud for 5 stud too, if your still keen ill go double check.

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