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Old 14-11-2008, 02:03 PM   #31
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lol. glutton for punishment mate. hehe At least you got the weekend to recover.
i wish... driving up to Albury tomorrow and have to leave at 6am.. then driving back to Melb tomorrow night for brother in laws birthday.. will finally sleep sunday night...lol

anyway sorry for hijacking your thread..
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Old 14-11-2008, 02:17 PM   #32
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LOL. no probs, we are all guilty of it.

Back on topic.
Does anyone think these would look good on my car?

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Old 14-11-2008, 02:37 PM   #33
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Old 14-11-2008, 02:44 PM   #34
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[QUOTE=broken_suave]http://www.wheelking.com.au/Wheels/t...2/Default.aspx

These are the rebels that B2tf suggested.

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Ive always liked these rims real smart look rim.

Mate i reackon just keep it simple or it'll just look over dressed specialy with no kit getting stuck on to the car.

Nice lowering job with tidy rims to finish the job. Maybe just head to a good tyre mob and have a look c whats out there in the flesh and take your time with it.

Nuthin worse then an AU tarted up badly. :
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These are the rebels that B2tf suggested.

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Ive always liked these rims real smart look rim.

Mate i reackon just keep it simple or it'll just look over dressed specialy with no kit getting stuck on to the car.

Nice lowering job with tidy rims to finish the job. Maybe just head to a good tyre mob and have a look c whats out there in the flesh and take your time with it.

Nuthin worse then an AU tarted up badly. :
yeah your right. Maybe Im asking too much out of the car than what its worth.

Im racking my brain right now
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Nah mate dont worry.

All i did was go through almost all the the show us your AU foto's to see what people were doing with their rims and what looked hot and what was crap just get an idear of what i wanted.

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thats not a bad idea actually. Might head there now
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Need opinions guys

Do you think any of these wheels will look good on my car after it was lowered?


Please be honest but not derogatory

If not, please suggest alternatives
These are crap. Don't put them on your car. If you have brought them, send them to me and I will put them on my car!

These will so suit your car, and will give you rigormortis! (make u hard)! :

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These are crap. Don't put them on your car. If you have brought them, send them to me and I will put them on my car!

These will so suit your car, and will give you rigormortis! (make u hard)! :

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hahaha. Thanks for your honesty. I havent bought them yet, but when I do, should I buy a set for you too??? :

Considering the great value they represent on their own, They are hard to pass up. But otherwise I could consider the GTP 19's too. See what looks best I guess

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First ones will look the goods, gotta love the dish. Anything with dish and charcol (smoked) spoked and dish will look good
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dont get the GTP's, starcorp fusion, i want them staggered, fatty's at the back and the smaller width at the front. they're horn :P
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I dont feel right putting staggered rims on a car like mine unless it had some serious balls under the bonnet to back the look up. Thats just a personal psychological thing of mine. Probably doesnt mean squat to anyone else.

the charcoal dished wheels are a pretty good price @ $600 for 4


I also like these which I can get, wheels only for $700 for 4.


I think it coming down to these 2 choices.
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Shav go the second set from those two, imo
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Seen the lower ones on a few older model commodores

They look blardy niiiiice

Would be a bit of a to clean, like my azzurros
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Shav go the second set from those two, imo
I agree, they are growing on me. plus I think the TIC rims are no longer available with WHEELMAGS any more. :(
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If you can get good Aussie made Speedys (the second rim on this page) for only $100 more than the cheap Chinese mag, then I'd go the Speedys every day. But either wheel on this page will look good - what size are you looking at? 18s? If you want 17s, PM me and I'll send you a pic of ones that I have for sale; you may like them (or you may not).
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If you can get good Aussie made Speedys (the second rim on this page) for only $100 more than the cheap Chinese mag, then I'd go the Speedys every day. But either wheel on this page will look good - what size are you looking at? 18s? If you want 17s, PM me and I'll send you a pic of ones that I have for sale; you may like them (or you may not).
I was looking to get 18's mate. Can you send me a pic of your wheels just out of interest anyway?

Your right about wheel quality. Not that I have had any major issues with chinese brands in the past personally, I think they are ok for if your on a tight budget.

Getting a tire suitable for my needs will be the hard task based on price. Was looking at getting goodyear SP Sport maxx tires at the same time, but they are a bit pricey. I wonder if they are any good.

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Thanks for the offer Austin, but I wanna stick to 18's if possible.

I think I have found my inspiration based on the following car/wheel combinations








Now Im not gonna go out of my way to copy these cars, but Im sure gonna use these cars to inspire a good choice in rim. I like the above cars for different reasons.

The red AU (Glens AUII) is just class. Mild body kit add ons, immaculate paint and clean debadged body on deep dished 5 spokes. Sensational

012's TS50 is pure sex in black. Nothing too much out of the ordinary but the lowering job, and spotless body with those wheels just set it off.

BlueDriver's car is a work of art. Top example of clean T-series with original looking deep dished rims. Cant say much more than superb.

These cars are pure examples of what a GOOD set of rims can do to a car IF you make the right choice.

Thanks for the inspiration fellas. I think I know what I must do now. ;)
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You picked my three favourite AU's, lol.
Glenn sold his car a long time ago, to a bloke in Beenleigh. I saw it the other day, and it still looks great. Good to see its being kept in good condition.
012's car is the best AU I have ever seen. If there was a car I could have, thats it.
And Bluedrivers car is awesome, especially with those rims.
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Thanks fellas appreciate your kind comments about my car and I too agree with the other 2 fine AU's, a credit to both the owners but I'm sure Glen may have regrets letting go of his baby.
Agree wheels maketh or braketh the "look" or maybe "balance" is best said and believe me I've gone through a few.......
Funny those wheels on mine above I have bought twice LOL..after a short time I moved them on and Mick here ex BLUPRNTXR8 bought them for his ute, I probably went through another 4 sets till I thought yer these look spot on and I bought another set but my bug bear they are not wide enough at the rear, a AU imo needs 9.5 rear fitted with 275's.
So that combo is my spare set (+the original 5spokes) being speedy infernos (machined,love the dish 8.5 frnts 9.5 rears) but the 20's above are nearly perfect !
Good luck with your quest and look forward to your choice, its harder than getting a women imo LOL....
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Thanks fellas appreciate your kind comments about my car and I too agree with the other 2 fine AU's, a credit to both the owners but I'm sure Glen may have regrets letting go of his baby.
Agree wheels maketh or braketh the "look" or maybe "balance" is best said and believe me I've gone through a few.......
Funny those wheels on mine above I have bought twice LOL..after a short time I moved them on and Mick here ex BLUPRNTXR8 bought them for his ute, I probably went through another 4 sets till I thought yer these look spot on and I bought another set but my bug bear they are not wide enough at the rear, a AU imo needs 9.5 rear fitted with 275's.
So that combo is my spare set (+the original 5spokes) being speedy infernos (machined,love the dish 8.5 frnts 9.5 rears) but the 20's above are nearly perfect !
Good luck with your quest and look forward to your choice, its harder than getting a women imo LOL....

haha thanks mate. Yes as soon as I have made my choice I will post up pics. Cant wait now. :
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those rims on AYOO2 look superb, anyone know who sells them?
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Dont quote me, but they look like starcorp Impuls. They can be sold from Tempetyres, although that place is not recommended by some members here. Its a buyer beware situation with those guys.

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Cheers Shav, i'm not familiar with Starcorp, are they a big brand?
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They are at Tempetyres. I think they are a no name brand. They dont even have a website. But can be bought cheaply from selected stores. The brand has a reasonable range to choose from.

Its a bit of a mixed bag with those wheels too. I hear some good reports of the wheels being ok, and others saying that the paint is flaking off or the wheels being slight out of round etc. Usually the place you buy them from will replace it under their warranty but be prepared for anything.

I have had starcorp 'tracer' rims on my Subaru and they were fine. No issues. Just comes down to who is balancing the rims and tires. As long as thats been properly it should be fine.

Check out this site for full range. But beware from buying from this company.
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thanks a bunch mate, sorry to hi-jack your thread a bit!
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Old 17-11-2008, 02:12 PM   #58
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thanks a bunch mate, sorry to hi-jack your thread a bit!
no probs. Its still on topic to a certain extent.
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Dont quote me, but they look like starcorp Impuls. They can be sold from Tempetyres, although that place is not recommended by some members here. Its a buyer beware situation with those guys.

Bob jane do simular wheels with there Rodney Jane Racing series they were called tremour i think they come in silver black and chrome
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Old 17-11-2008, 03:19 PM   #60
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Bob jane do simular wheels with there Rodney Jane Racing series they were called tremour i think they come in silver black and chrome
Is this the style?
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