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lol you wanted varstoooeooeneoneoneonens which are fakes. lol

Hahaha

Besides, those are only 8.5" wide. I mean, where do you expect me to buy tyres for it? The wheelbarrow section at Bunnings?

maths is wrong

True, but blah blah has a point ;)

Hmmm I'm very interested but jsut wondering how the +30 will look on the front.

or you could get these like every other phaggot with a commodore

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Haha f**k that, I don't suck THAT much dick hahaha

Hmmm I'm very interested but jsut wondering how the +30 will look on the front.

Haha f**k that, I don't suck THAT much dick hahaha

isnt that like an extra 18mm of poke tho?

use this.

http://www.willtheyfit.com/

post results.

I see this rim on so many cars

Not sure why the owners think they look good

Same, looks like puss.

or of course the ultimate commodore rim:

Status-Grinder-Black-Wheels-Rims.jpg

LMFAO!! By far THE worst wheel in history. Would rather square wheels than them ugly things.

There was a dude on one of the commodore forums with them and not even a flamesuit could've stopped the guy from melting haha

isnt that like an extra 18mm of poke tho?

use this.

http://www.willtheyfit.com/

post results.

http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php?width=245&aspect=35&diameter=20&wheelwidth=8.5&offset=42&width2=275&aspect2=35&diameter2=19&wheelwidth2=9.5&offset2=30

COULD be a good fit, but the current fronts on mine sit pretty good with no scrubbage. Not sure if +30 is overkill for the fronts

brooooooo.

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These rims SUCK! You're not helping at all mate!! :domokun: LOOOL

http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php?width=245&aspect=35&diameter=20&wheelwidth=8.5&offset=42&width2=275&aspect2=35&diameter2=19&wheelwidth2=9.5&offset2=30

COULD be a good fit, but the current fronts on mine sit pretty good with no scrubbage. Not sure if +30 is overkill for the fronts

These rims SUCK! You're not helping at all mate!! :domokun: LOOOL

itll be a great fit, just run a tiny bit of stretch and some negative camber. do it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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