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i rekon u should just get a new rim. and then spend the difference on diff mods. stereo, raspray the bar, plates, engine mods

Yea i know...

it puts me in the place...

I am getting 20's no matter what... whether its soon or later...

just thining should i waste the money on a new rim, when im gonna buy 20's anyway...

All in all, this rim has to go.

yea... i love my wheels... but id LOVE 20's...

there is a few things that need to be fixed up on the car to get it running a bit better... so i might sort them out first....

yea 3 rims would be harder to sell.... might just leave them for now...

As much as i hate the fact of the scrathed there, ill have to cope..

Mspec can you please post a pic again as i have some interested, just neeeda show em the pic!

Here ya go, I went for a drive and took some new pics.

I just got the car back from getting the front bar all fixed up.

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If you wanna know anything or give me any information PM me

mmm, looks like the person who was going to go in it wants to go in  limo insted (retard) but ill try convince them as much as possible lol or find sum1 new!

i hate all this organising stuff :) so damn confusing!

Which is one of the reasons I'm not doing any formals this year;people who don't know your car just want to show up in whatever seems to be the happening set of wheels that week,having made 15+ changes of car beforehand...Last year I had truly appreciative SAU'ers and Skyline nuts that knew what they wanted from day 1! It seems that's not really the case anymore.Sad,but true.

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