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Hey yal!

I know this might need to be in the wheels section but i thought i might just ask here because i am going to buy some kick ***** rims with my tax cheque... stuff the rest... but i look at hot rims but sometimes even though they are hot they don't suit all cars... i was wondering if there is a way i can see what these look like. i was thinking i might try and photoshop them in on a pic of my car side on or sumthing..

cheers guys


Posted

all depends on what your idea of 'kick @ss' is as everyone differs in taste...

maybe post pics of links of those you are interesed in and a pic of your car and people can give you ideas of what to expect pretty fast ;)


Posted

www.modifymycar.com

if hasnt got corolla.. but look for a similar hatch back and throw some nice wheels and respray the body and calipar

good to kill time and drool :P

Posted

www.modifymycar.com

if hasnt got corolla.. but look for a similar hatch back and throw some nice wheels and respray the body and calipar

good to kill time and drool :P

*cough* *cough*

hi Johnny...who photoshopped your car again? *cough*

rofl

Posted

bob jane website has the wheel wizard...................u can select ur car and see the rim on it.

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bob jane website has the wheel wizard...................u can select ur car and see the rim on it.

That's probably the most inaccurate representation of 'wheel on car' I've seen though lol.

I laughed my **** off when I saw that. I'm sorry mish, I'm not poking fun at you...I'm poking fun at Bob Jane haha.

Posted

i usually just picture it in my head, thats enough for me :unsure:

Posted (edited)

well i do quite a few photoshop pics for my rolla

buddyclub p1's

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Posted

p1's will cost you about 2500 at LEAST before tyres :)

My advice is to look at work wheels. They're nice and light and pretty cheap.

Unless you are going to buy proper lightweight jap wheels, don't bother. -

generally speaking, ozzy, tempe, bobjane wheels are inferior quality and often

weight more which makes you accelerate slower, less responsive handling and

longer braking.

SSW is another brand to look at. Check www.tyres.com. Cheap and generally

lightweight. ANy they look good.

dark wheels on a light coloured car looks awsome IMo.

Posted (edited)

lol isnt that brians car hahah now babyblue with p1's :P

Yes yes...

'I' was the one who made it baby blue rofl.

and I added the rear skirt :P

oh and the tinted tail lights...and tinted windows :P :P :P and 18in sportivo wheels hahaha

bangns.jpg

Edited by bADbOYz

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