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sorry about dodgey photoshop work! But let me know what you think about the rim against the yellow... decent tyres, kit and lowering will be made as well.

Very nice choise, especially against a yellow r34, well dats my opinion anyway..

Have u thought bout increasing it a size or 2, they seem to be 2 small for the car even when it would be lowered...

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Very nice choise, especially against a yellow r34, well dats my opinion anyway..

Have u thought bout increasing it a size or 2, they seem to be 2 small for the car even when it would be lowered...

lol its photoshopped, so the size wont be as you see there, im pretty sure 19's fill out r34 guards nicely with some room to move,

but yeh, they look hot, i want black rims wit a silver lip too, :) do it

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its been photo shopped only because when I tried the rim on, the dude couldnt lower the jack cos the rim didnt have a tyre so really its actual size, its a 19x8.5, but i know what you mean I thought the same thing about going 20's.. anyway heres another dodgey photoshop job of how id like the car to look.. look at my awesome bodykit i made haha

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i reckon they look awesome....despite the dodgy photoshop work :)

the black on yellow cna be done to look good, especially if you get some good tints and possibly other dark parts on the car (wing etc etc)

thumbs up for me :)

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