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After a fair bit of searching I found some nice wheels.

Next time I need tyres I might have them powder coated gold/bronze, maybe

The tyres are Marangoni which I've never heard of, probably shite but will see.

19 x8.5 on front and 19x9.5 rears with 275s on rear. Offst is +35 and should have been +25 to be the best fit, oh well :P

Got em at Big O Tyres at Moorebank.

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Cheers

Geoff

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looks good.. mate.. i like them... You can always get some spacers to get the correct offset... maybe 10mm spacers...

I like them a lot...

looks good.

As for changing the colour, leave the centre as is and get the rim polished and then get them all clear coated.

You might go for a gunmetal perhaps, but i don't think you need to...

keep an eye on the tyres, ive heard SOME of the tread pattern have had some problems. ie the tread coming off and premature wear

this was around 12 months ago, and probably why they have a lifetime warranty.

that said, my mate had them on his GTiR pulsar and didnt have a problem with them at all.

and the car looks great!!

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