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Old 02-01-2003, 11:15 PM   #1
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Hopin Hydros Rim question

Hey, ive seen you guys use these rims for a while now, i was wondering what type of mount are they? do they have the fujimi style mount (the ones that fit the polycap into the wheel) or the tamiya style? (with the peg), if so any pictures or reccomendations on how to modify them to fit tamiya cars?

I'm asking because I want them on my GT3
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Old 02-01-2003, 11:46 PM   #2
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No poly cap spaces in those rims. Ever tooken the rims off a diecast 1/24 car? You know how theres a metal axle that goes from on wheel to the other for the rear wheel of diecast cars? Take a look at the inside of the whel, that's what they look like.

Wait, are these rims for a gt3 Porsche???
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Old 02-02-2003, 11:34 AM   #3
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Ohhhh thanks integra818
Yeah, i wanted to put the belellos or whatever u call em onto the GT3 porsche, guess i gotta scrap that idea
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Putting Hoppin Hydros on a Porsche GT3 is like, rippping out your moms eyeballs and jacking off in her sockets.
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Putting Hoppin Hydros on a Porsche GT3 is like, rippping out your moms eyeballs and jacking off in her sockets.
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Old 02-02-2003, 05:32 PM   #6
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Putting Hoppin Hydros on a Porsche GT3 is like, rippping out your moms eyeballs and jacking off in her sockets.
Geez, I dont want to know what u do in ur spare time? j/k
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You want to change the rims of your Porsche GT3 ??? by Tamiya ?? it's probably the best Rims I have seen yet !
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You want to change the rims of your Porsche GT3 ??? by Tamiya ?? it's probably the best Rims I have seen yet !
Yeah i do, I dunno, the tires just look a little too thick for my liking...something just doesnt look right
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Nah man I do other things w. yo momma!:finger:
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Nah man I do other things w. yo momma!:finger:
easy there, lets end this conversation right here and now.
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Putting Hoppin Hydros on a Porsche GT3 is like, rippping out your moms eyeballs and jacking off in her sockets.
:huh: :apuke: Please don't make us go into your world. Twisted minds think twisted things.


I got a question about Hoppin Hydros rims: WHY THE HELL DON'T THEY SELL THEM IN AUSTRALIA!!
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