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They look pretty damn good IMO, even if they're not as functional as factory items they can show what the r35 can look like. The stock r35 is pretty bland in comparison.

All you jdm jocks are just too hardcore, at least the Americans are contributing in someway to aftermarket parts and development, what has Australia done...

New commodores are stock with 20s.

no they're not

Yes, VE Commodores can be optioned with 20" Wheels standard from the factory.

See for yourself: http://www.holden.com.au/www-holden/action...6&bitmask=1

man, some people don't read before they post...

so in conclusion, i was right

Well while you are so busy being "right" could you enlighten us all as to the performance reason for running 20" wheels?

There's a performance reason why they went for 20's

p.s. LOL at Holden 20x8.... The cheese factory called, they want their cutters back. :(

Don't worry, this topic sort of died already once people started talking about Commodores.

But believe it or not, my avatar picture is from a recently released CD of Japanese love ballads. There is the remote possibility that they already have shirts available!

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http://wmg.jp/r35/

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unsprung wieght will still effect accell... ie more wieght more power to balance the same power to wieght ratio... wieght around a corner... self explanatory... wieght when slowing..... ... ok ... you put hte foot down and your bigger powa gets you up to speed.... oh shit you have to ease of and slow down to take a corner... as opposed to ending up in the wall and dieing painfully.... hmmm lift off oversteer.... nope nope.... more like understeering puss going for anchors and finding no ground.... coming into corner to fast... understeer of track into dust... wait for truck... woojoooo.

face facts....

This is boner worthy....

they are of desktop size >;P

since the GTR was built as it's own platform... why cant it look this good, be a small chunk heavier and make the same power it does now.... hell keep the AWD system and come in less than 1400 kg max... preff 1200 max but unlikely. MORE POWER is whats needed for these beasts!

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