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agreed on the volks

every falcodore/...sheep car has those medusa rims (konig unknowns as well) they are as common as aids in africa (thanks tom...now i can't stop saying that)

Only a true ricer would ever put medusas on an r34, starting a thread on wether to get volks or not to replace them just goes to show how much of a n00b you really are ken, I think your friend is taking the piss out of you :(

ps. you should just get a v8 mate.....

I agree whole heartedly

urgh

i know right...

*sighs*

volks

volks

volks

volks

volks

gettin te37's myself soon :P

got gram light 57 accelerates for passive for her 21st hehe

sooo... to end this thread... anything made by rays, beats everything else... (other than some other selected brands)

and that guy who has a "fully dumped honda with 19's"

urgh.... lol

Your friend has no taste and no idea.

Put the VOLKS on and let me close this thread!

It has been done, close this thread!

Looks bombed out btw! :P

P.S. My mate had a cry.... So I slapped him in the face! :(

Good work :banana:

Now post some pics, so we can all have some closure in our lives :D I've been up worrying all night whether you would make the right decision :banana:

Haha... I'm finally happy with my rims... Was stuck with them advanties for to damn long! I took some quick pics:

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Peace,

Ken

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