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Lol yer I know they're rip offs but for $900 and 15x8 et0 how can anyone complain? They are suprisingly good, pics don't do them justice.

i seen em...

ima hafta say no...

:)

the car didnt look too bad in pics, went and saw it had the dodgiest filler job known to man, got under it and everything was suspiciously clean, and the filler side suspension looked new

left it at that and walked away

Thanks man :D I thought you'd be the first one to flame me :D

lol gotta keep your on your toes. get your sense of security high and then BAM!

nah looks good. woulda liked a contrasting middle, like some burberry action, but then it'd have looked weird in a jap car. Maybe perforated leather centre?

Keep it simple tho, don't got chucking gauges n shit all over that "luxury look" interior.

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