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    Quote Originally Posted by Road kill View Post
    Just another goofy piece of look at me shit for the "look at me" crowd.
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    It would look better with a couple of rugby flags on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    It would look better with a couple of rugby flags on it.
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    Good idea I think. And I like the red on your wheels - are they 18's or 19's? Sweet

    I also liked the hint of boob in the RimSkins video.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones View Post
    Just curious. Sure sometimes it looks nice, but after you see so many people going epicly slow over the smallest speed bump and munching up their body kit on the driveway it kinda seems a bit funny

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    I go slow-as over speed-bumps even though my F100 ain't 1/2" off the ground (but not a whole lot more).

    "Cos I don't have a stick-on body-kit, it IS the actual body/running-boards that would hit the ground.

    So 'epicly slow' it is for me with some speed-bumps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Maybe you have seen these things maybe not but bought a set back from over the ditch,they actually do work (see promotinal clip) and dont look to bad fitted if you go for coloured ones,the guy started out making clear ones as rim protectors but then came up with coloured and though probably a like or not thing i reckon they look ok.
    Hmm, I suspect some of my vehicles are in the 'unsuitable' type catagory but I've just bought something with more modern rims that may benefit from them...colour-coded too maybe...
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    I go slow-as over speed-bumps even though my F100 ain't 1/2" off the ground (but not a whole lot more).

    "Cos I don't have a stick-on body-kit, it IS the actual body/running-boards that would hit the ground.

    So 'epicly slow' it is for me with some speed-bumps.
    Fair enough, if the car is built like that then what can you do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones View Post
    Just curious. Sure sometimes it looks nice, but after you see so many people going epicly slow over the smallest speed bump and munching up their body kit on the driveway it kinda seems a bit funny

    -Indy
    Suppose it would be,thing is its not sitting 1/2 inch off the ground at all,dont have to go epicly slowly over anything nor munch up the bodykit on any driveway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Hmm, I suspect some of my vehicles are in the 'unsuitable' type catagory but I've just bought something with more modern rims that may benefit from them...colour-coded too maybe...
    Do tell T...am getting another set for a mate with a Commodore ute whose mrs loves kerbs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Good idea I think. And I like the red on your wheels - are they 18's or 19's? Sweet

    I also liked the hint of boob in the RimSkins video.
    18s mate,big enough i reckon and the ride is fine,19s/20s when used as an everday do anything tend to break on our wonderful roads.
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