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hello all of u ceffy lovers...

i recently got myself 19"rims for my ceffy, its Opera Design by OZ racing.

well the rear wheels are 10", and i needed to widen the rear fender..

i need ur opinion if my new wheels goes with the ceffy looks, cause i don't want to do body works with this wheel and regret it later..

let's see ur comment..

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sorry if it's a bit dark. cause my ceffy sucks on daytime. thanks for your comment mate..

::just a ceffy owner in Indo..::

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cant really tell from that pick... but where are you located??? get the guards flared / pulled i know a guy in SA that on specific flaring days will do 4 corners for $200... or i know there is another guy in Vic who does it aswell (garage13?????)

and if u ever swap / change rims and guards are too phat, simple, just buy some non-gay rims or add some spacers... 10mm up to 50mm!!!

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I did a search for OZ Racing Opera and they look like this - http://www.performancealloys.com/images/pr...oz_operapl2.jpg

The Simmons wheels on this page look like yours FR18 - http://www.simmonswheel.com.au/range.html

Im confused!

JK

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they do look a little like work meister ... look good though and the dish looks good !.......i got black work meister s1's ....i love em they are so nice ........i might go out and have another look at them now ! hehehe ........

so u got the same prob as me ...car looks wacko during the day ! hehe and great at night ! hehe

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Opera Design is a german mercedes tuner house. but they made OZ racing to make their wheels..

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the wheels comes off a slk. i didn't pay a cent for it.. cause my mate have debts and he paid it with these rims...

it looks like work meister s1. thats why i like it. but the star are straight. i'll take a picture in daylight when i finish with the bodyworks and the paint.

@mr eps: i live in jakarta. i've been asking some wheels shop and they say it's about 12million rupiah.

i'll take a day photo tomorrow.. for now, night photo.. LOL..

front rims

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rear rims

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haha why have a car if you live in jakarta... it would be quicker to walk!

i recently bought rims from a company run by jakarta from their branch in denpasar - bali,

Roadstar variasi, have you heard of it?

I'll bet i got ripped off cos i'm australian... haha

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@Mr Eps.. well how much did u pay for it.. ummm i think i never heard of that rims. that's why i think u got ripped.. the only thing i've heard about roadstar is that they make bicycle.. hehehhee....

i think jakarta have a really nice illegal drag racing scene.. it happened every friday and saturday night. from 1-5 in the morning. should see it sometimes..

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