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lol dunno bout holden shite, but its these rims...

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in 20"x11"wide in front and 20"x12" in the back going on this car

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with this spinner (for shows n shite, probably not for general road use)...

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secured by 5 lugnuts with locking heads to the hub

so that would make the wheels worth half of what your car does chris :rofl:

That's actually pretty hot.

That'll look good when it's up and working.

Nice work :(

Shan your lights look better because you are keeping the red lens covers, so in the day time you will not see the LEDs.

Just my opinion: If you used the bigger LEDs and only set the LEDs in a ring (just like the e-bay items) it will look better. As i said just my opinion, no offence intended.

al, yeah I didn't notice the ebay ones were fully clear, which yeah, does look pretty ghey.

so you reckon instead of going for the stars I should go for rings? hmm will try photoshopping it to see what it looks like. Basically all I've done so far is replicate a set of nismo ones for the R34 using instructions I found in a jap magazine.

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When the ebay lights are lit up (as above) they look good. Notice that the big LEDs are being used ;)

It's only when they are not lit up, then you could see the LEDs, with the red disk in the middle and chrome surround, that the ebay lights look shit.

if you're referring to my daily driver, then no, its about on par actually ;) but its serves its purpose, along with the other 2 cars I own :) I like to spread my assets.

if you're referring to my daily driver, then no, its about on par actually :) but its serves its purpose, along with the other 2 cars I own ;) I like to spread my assets.

lol shan, make me up some of those lights with the LED's ;)

I felt the same way when first got them actually I straight out didnt like em butt their growing on me and they do look like retro rockets.Only downside is getting a red globe that doesnt shine pinky or brown which isnt easy to find.

And S%$t i didnt cover the no plate up even though not sure why its done.

Chk out the afterburner lights i put on a 300zx im just doing.72 of them nearly make your eyes bleed if your tailgating. :crazy: :crazy:

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