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xt7s look good on the right car.. as evidenced.

please note:

Californian 240SX

slammed on URAS/Origin kit

rim touching fender

none of the knobjockeys in australia will have coconuts to emulate this on a day to day basis. Keep in perspective that this rim has to look good while sitting at least 5 inches away from any semblance of a fender and about 3 inches inside the wheel well.

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yay or nay

work emotions XT7 18X9.5 +20 all around in MHG (bronze) for my white R34 GTT???

haha from Aaron

i was thinking of them for the Evo

but cbf buying brand new rims

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they wouldnt be my first choice of rims but they are ok depends on price?

ummm cheaper then what he advertised them for...

and sif 5inchs high. my car is low...kinda. thats my car in my avatar. sits a little lower now.

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please note:

Californian 240SX

slammed on URAS/Origin kit

rim touching fender

none of the knobjockeys in australia will have coconuts to emulate this on a day to day basis. Keep in perspective that this rim has to look good while sitting at least 5 inches away from any semblance of a fender and about 3 inches inside the wheel well.

LOL!

True.

origin-tatadashi.jpg

This what you are talking about Shan.

:blush:

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ashneel, you need to go about 2" lower to pull off an XT7. edge to edge spoke plus rim skimming fender = baller. edge to edge spoke + entire profile of tyre visible then fender = meh. I'm sure it'll get the muzza's moist tho.

For reference:

At stock height...

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At your height...

p1.jpg

Mad props for letting your balls hang out and low...

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20080220-88.jpg

20080220-86.jpg

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See the difference? Same set of rims.

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