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PostPosted: 26 Oct 2004, 19:02 
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the cordia's god a very elegant shape. I'm just saying, you're going to look like you've got a lot more sense driving about in a car with wheels that are teh right size than a car with whatever where the hugest wheels you could fit under the guards.

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PostPosted: 26 Oct 2004, 19:44 
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But This badseed cordia has a perfect balance of both, The wheels match the body kit, and almost looks so perfect its stock 8)


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aaargh big mags on little car, thes look alrite tho. i hate teh chromies, i think they look fugly but thats just my opinion. go comes before show rite and dont 17's ruin teh balance of the car a bit eh. How much do teh tyres cost??
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The wheels look nice, I think 17's are fine aslong as its not with fat profiles and not lowered down so it looks like it will scrape if you turn the steering wheel at all. I think I would end up going with 16's tho, a couple inches bigger than stock but can run a decent profile.


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i like 16's personally... lower the car, 16's.. looks schmik...

currently got 15's on and they look ok too :)

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I rather 20" chromies on mine then my 17s :)

Nice car by the way, looks pretty neat looking,

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I actually like the look of the 5 spoke 17s. I don't really like the "slap some 18" chromies on it bro" look. That body kit is just sex on wheels man.. looks so nice.

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PostPosted: 01 Nov 2004, 23:29 
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i reckon the 17s look great mate, i wouldn't say they are overboard though i think anything bigger would definantly be pushing it.

it's all a matter of opinion though, but if u like them, who cares what anyone else thinks!

I have some pics of your car btw, still can't find the cable for my camera though

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