omg i cant decide on new rims

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which ones should i get

1
3
10%
2
9
30%
3
16
53%
4
2
7%
 
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thats the way khunjeng =)

have some pride in your car =D


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khunjeng wrote:I say these rims...I have them on order :P

http://www.work-wheels.co.jp/wheels/ind ... index.html

I have decided after a lot of investigation...and some advice from ppl like FTO388 a good lightweight, high quality wheel is the go...however its not cheep! I'm getting 18" x 9.5/10 so they will be a good width but too big for the FTO...

those ones are 3k delivered from japan...and they r 1 week away!! good selection form japan if u know some1 who can get them for you.
WOW they are really nice rims!

I gotta seem them shoes on!
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Spud wrote:
khunjeng wrote:I say these rims...I have them on order :P

http://www.work-wheels.co.jp/wheels/ind ... index.html

I have decided after a lot of investigation...and some advice from ppl like FTO388 a good lightweight, high quality wheel is the go...however its not cheep! I'm getting 18" x 9.5/10 so they will be a good width but too big for the FTO...

those ones are 3k delivered from japan...and they r 1 week away!! good selection form japan if u know some1 who can get them for you.
WOW they are really nice rims!

I gotta seem them shoes on!
so would i....been a delay on shipping WORKS in japan said they have to make them as they reckon no1 has bought them yet?? I find that hard to believe. I will get an update soon. My guess they are a few weeks away.
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BUGGER!!

I don't normally like chrome rims but they are beautiful. What do you have to do to make em fit the FTO?
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Spud wrote:BUGGER!!

I don't normally like chrome rims but they are beautiful. What do you have to do to make em fit the FTO?
Firstly I changed my avatar again :P

secondly I'm not sure they probably don't fit the FTO...I'm going the shaddow chrome style. I have always loved that color.

Its for my skyline...would be wicked with a similar style on the FTO.
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Ah IC.

Try em' on the FTO anyway. :)
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Skyline & FTO stud patterns are the same... 114.3 x 5 :wink:
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Bennoz wrote:Skyline & FTO stud patterns are the same... 114.3 x 5 :wink:
there you go... thats why he is the pres.

damn love to fit them on the FTO...but the are 18x10 and 18x9 on form front...would look kinda wide :P
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How wide are we talking? I like kinda wide. 8)
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Post by khunjeng »

urs are probably 7s and mines are 10s on the rear...thats 3" more! the girls should love it.
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haha. Isn't that what it's all about though? :lol:
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Spud wrote:haha. Isn't that what it's all about though? :lol:
aparently its how u use it :wink:
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khunjeng wrote:
Spud wrote:haha. Isn't that what it's all about though? :lol:
aparently its how u use it :wink:
Rubbish... size matters! :lol:
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Bennoz wrote:
khunjeng wrote:
Spud wrote:haha. Isn't that what it's all about though? :lol:
aparently its how u use it :wink:
Rubbish... size matters! :lol:
Can you fit 20" rims on an FTO then? :D
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Post by JOeJOe »

Noticed that all posts, in the end it ends up with something to do with the human anatomy.
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JOeJOe wrote:Noticed that all posts, in the end it ends up with something to do with the human anatomy.
Yep, that's the way we do things at the FTO Club of Australia :lol:
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