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ok...thought i would finally upload some pics of the new wheelz....they are dirty at the moment but u get the idea....

they are

KOYA MENIS

18's with a some dishy goodness but not over the top!

Polsihed/Machined Silver With the Black!

nice contrast...and having that black strip dividing each spoke makes the wheels look bigger!

so yeah, here they are!

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let me know what you guys think....any othre feedback is welcome aswell.....suggestions on anything regarding the car are welcomed as well!

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feedback.

1. wheels has an "s" not a "z". if you want to be taken seriously, type proper english :D

2. wheels have a nice design, but they seem to look to small for the car. this could be combatted though with number 3

3. lower the shit out of the car. it looks like a 4x4 lol

other than that, nice clean ride you have there

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Bodykit will make it alrite without lowering,

while all these "low riders" baby their cars over speed humps and driveways, you can enjoy driving your car :P

S2 front lip

400R sideskirts and rear bar is what I'd do, then it'd be complete lookswise.

Oh, and paint your brake calipers, makes a BIG difference. Not hard, more a pain in the ass but worth it!

I was gonna go Brembo gold but the shop only had anodised red so yeah...

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