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White Work XD9 on silver 33GTR work well? Had a little fiddle around on PS before cos I couldn't find any other silver 33 gtr with white xd9's.

My car looks 95% similar to this car. Excuse the front lip as I don't know how to use photoshop.

If you propose too then im convinced tony has started a pact

There was a SAU VIC Committee meeting to discuss the future of SAU VIC wastelands.

Certain members of wastelands were picked to marry and breed. A Noah's Ark if you will

You've all just been inceptioned

My gym in Wantirna has an open day (i.e. bring a friend free) next Tuesday, so if anyone wants a free training session / me to run them through some good basic exercises, I can do that. Probably have to be late arvo though, as I am picking up my beautiful girl from the airport in the evening.

Oh? Dis be in mah hood!

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White Work XD9 on silver 33GTR work well? Had a little fiddle around on PS before cos I couldn't find any other silver 33 gtr with white xd9's.

My car looks 95% similar to this car. Excuse the front lip as I don't know how to use photoshop.

I like. But then again I have white wheels on my car. May be biased. Edited by kaitoukid

What colour does the car have to be for black wheels to NOT work? :P

A-a-ron maybe... Depends on time/locale. Btw do you know how long it takes for all the sau shit to get send out? Mate got his in the nail already, I'm still waiting for mine :P

Dunno probably not late though, opera? Dude you jut got married and you're already old lol

Only going because its a client and its free.

Otherwise I would rather just stay at home and watch the footy!

Yeah Alvin, bought Bel's old car. For me, bronze is a little bit hit and miss on silver. Took a pic in japan of a white 33R with bronze xd9 and looked epic though!

I kept trying to convince Brandon to sell me his LM GT4s but I think that'll never happen lol

Gunmetal XD9s do look nice on silver as well actually, there was a pic of one at Sandown on my

comp but the angle of the pic didnt display the wheels very well. I'll have a tinker on PS again to see what it'll look like.

Was originally quite firm on either TE37SL resprayed black or black LM GT4. But now the more I look at it, seems like

33Rs look better with some dish which both of these wheels tend not to have much of..

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