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hey peps,i am getting some new rims for my line,the ones i was looking were some lenso g7s from lenso,but i have heard that the quility of these rims are not that good and that is way they are cheap! 1600 from tempes with tyres!

the ones i am looking at now are either some gmax or speedy rims,the gmax ones are the aspire or the enigma and the speedy one is the envy 2s in gold,gmax size is 18x8,5 and the speedy ones are 18x8s,just want some opinions one these rims,will post some pictures soon!

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if they look good by then who cares. They all come with a lifetime structural warrenty anyway so they wont break... and if they do well your covered. Oh they weigh less better save 20kgs and spend 600 dollars more. And the weight is just made back up with other shit like your stereo or all the cheese burgers you have been eatting in winter.

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maybe you could invest the extra money you save on some high quality rubbers rather than blowing all your 2200 on a set of jap rims then running them with nankangs or clears FTL

65kg! are you like a jockey for cars? haha :w00t:

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I brought 34 GTR rims for my 31 coupe .. nice rim :P

how are you bart,sorry man i still owe you 50 bucks,i will come up to bunno and give it to you next week,also just wondering if you have a relay swith for a r33 electric window drivers side,my one is stuffed :spank: it the little black looking box

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maybe you could invest the extra money you save on some high quality rubbers rather than blowing all your 2200 on a set of jap rims then running them with nankangs or clears FTL

65kg! are you like a jockey for cars? haha :spank:

Lol piss off I'm only 58-60kg :P (depends if i have a big poo or not) - takes a good .3 second off my drag times compared to a bigger dude :rofl:

PS. Buy my rims if u want :rofl:

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Lol piss off I'm only 58-60kg :spank: (depends if i have a big poo or not) - takes a good .3 second off my drag times compared to a bigger dude :rofl:

PS. Buy my rims if u want :rofl:

58kg!! damn that is like when you are driving would be like quinten world at my wheels :P jk

dsturbed how much does a single r34 gtr rim weight with the tire on iam intersted to know to compare

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Lol piss off I'm only 58-60kg :spank: (depends if i have a big poo or not) - takes a good .3 second off my drag times compared to a bigger dude :P

PS. Buy my rims if u want :rofl:

post some pics up of your rims,might buy them,how you want for them!

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