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thanks for the effort mate.

can you put the other rims on also in the previous post?

honestly im not good enough to do it with that photo... if u had more of a side on shot like the supra it would be easier..

im not good enough and havnt got enough time to do it properly. sorry dude... but here is a quick 5 min job.

lol at the front rim! !!!!

also why do u need someone to chop those rims onto ur car when the existing car is pretty much the same as yours! !!!?

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have you seen the "manaray" rims "supahiro27" has..? they would look awesome, just dunno if he sold them or not.

dont think he has them for sale anymore.

I think these look like them dont they? They are for sale also.''

HKS-R33

can do do these also? on the side pic and one from front ?? :)

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dont think he has them for sale anymore.

I think these look like them dont they?

Here ya go! And you don't even need to photochop it! Same colour :)

PM him... not sure

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=15443

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=15441

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have u ever thought about visiting a wheel centre and see what they have on offer? u can usually get them to put a pair infront of ur exisiting ones and have a look!

maybe be better than these photochop efforts cuaz they dont reflect the true image!

anyways the ones mesh threw up look nice.... "or tuff"

do my "chopping efforts" help u at all? or make things worse?

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Couldn't help myself  

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This is one shot i took on the selectmaz dyno day. I'm sure krzysiu has better pics of the whole car lolz :P

Lol you made my car actually look good in those pics :P

here is a pic of the wheels on the car

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