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i've heard of em, just didnt know if those wheels were dsr's or some other ones. i didnt know where to buy them either, so i just found the site after being curious.
LOL at vw people trying to make a unique statement, but in essence, they're being the same as the rest. i dont care how current a trend is or how visionary someone can get with styling, they usually seem to have some attitude attached. it makes me lawl hard. oh so hard.
i think the next vw trend should be the modifying of a car without gossiping. srs
LOL at vw people trying to make a unique statement, but in essence, they're being the same as the rest. i dont care how current a trend is or how visionary someone can get with styling, they usually seem to have some attitude attached. it makes me lawl hard. oh so hard.
i think the next vw trend should be the modifying of a car without gossiping. srs
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More stretch, more poke, more slammage. hrrrm what do you think the next trend will be? better check www.vwvortex.com

Like it or not, VW scene has set trends that the other import scene has followed. If you do not believe this is true, come to H20 International, look at all the cars, and in a year or so, watch other cars do the same thing. its been proven time after time.
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More stretch, more poke, more slammage. hrrrm what do you think the next trend will be? better check www.vwvortex.com
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More stretch, more poke, more slammage. hrrrm what do you think the next trend will be? better check www.vwvortex.com
The VW "scene" can indeed be credited with a great many trends that have transfered over to other imports.
That said, Diamond racing wheels are NOT one of those trends. These wheels have been around forever. The first person to think up putting them on a road car probably drove some big-block detroit iron in the late 1960's. This is not something VW owners can claim.
Almost all bippu cars run hipari tire.
Last edited by WanganRunner; Dec 23, 2008 at 05:01 AM.

















