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Aug 17, 2006 18:11:48 GMT
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in 114.3 x 4 flavour. nothing super rare or obscure. just the common or garden variety that i could find easily for sale. over to you. cheers.
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Neil
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Aug 17, 2006 18:32:23 GMT
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What ride you got your eye on???
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SteB
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Aug 17, 2006 19:44:21 GMT
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Aug 17, 2006 19:57:21 GMT
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Aug 17, 2006 20:22:25 GMT
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What ride you got your eye on??? now that would be telling. both of those sites were very helpfull, cheers. i even managed to find the exact rims i had in mind. just didnt know what they were called. hayashi street st/ cr. smart. ;D have i got the kahunas to follow my idea through? probably not.
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Snoozin
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Aug 17, 2006 20:23:13 GMT
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^^^^ Street Fins are the second coolest rims ever... would love a set in 13x8 or something. One of the best sites perhaps: www.86life.com/w_top.htm
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Last Edit: Aug 17, 2006 20:24:30 GMT by Snoozin
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Aug 17, 2006 21:34:55 GMT
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I'll find a set of these one day the same as this 10J's wide Simon
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Why people with welders shouldn't be allowed recreational drugs
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Aug 17, 2006 21:36:58 GMT
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Why people with welders shouldn't be allowed recreational drugs
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Aug 17, 2006 21:43:16 GMT
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Last Edit: Aug 17, 2006 21:45:37 GMT by kP_Nuts
Why people with welders shouldn't be allowed recreational drugs
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Aug 17, 2006 22:52:46 GMT
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YES!!!!!
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Snoozin
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Aug 17, 2006 23:02:50 GMT
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Mmmmm Shadow's....
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^^^^ Street Fins are the second coolest rims ever... would love a set in 13x8 or something. Go on then,.. what do you reckon the coolest are?? Oh and wheels from our friend Jetsun: www.asahi-net.or.jp/~zu3h-sonm/wheels/w.htmClick down the menu on the left.
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Last Edit: Aug 18, 2006 7:26:02 GMT by HoTWire
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Snoozin
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Well, my favourite J-rims are..... (drumroll please.........) SSR MARK II'S!!!!!!!
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^ That's a proper J-style stretch...they don't use super-low-profile tyres when they stretch. I think it's the Euro stretch using really low-pro tyres that makes it look so scary.
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^ That's a proper J-style stretch...they don't use super-low-profile tyres when they stretch. I think it's the Euro stretch using really low-pro tyres that makes it look so scary. Yup yup,.. gotta work out what I need on the Lotus rims to get a similar level of stretchification.
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I'd need bloody 155's to get that kind of stretch on my 6.5's!
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I'd need bloody 155's to get that kind of stretch on my 6.5's! A lot of cars at Hot Old's were running 155 and 165s. Until then I'd discounted the possibility thinking it would look silly, but it seemed OK if the car was really low!
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A lot of cars at Hot Old's were running 155 and 165s. Until then I'd discounted the possibility thinking it would look silly, but it seemed OK if the car was really low! I can't remember what sort of profile they were running,.. 60? 65 or something like that wasn't it?
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I cant believe no one has brought up SSR Reverse Mesh rims Here's mine 14x8j also have some 14x8j Work Equip's too 185/60 R14 tyres are what I run on the 14's and they give a nice stretch and are cheap. And a set of SpeedStars too. these are a set of 14x6.5j but have a set of 13x7j aswell.
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Aug 18, 2006 10:58:39 GMT
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so, how would you go about getting a set of those hayashi rims into the country then?
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