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HirotoR34
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The dub shop is open!

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I got cars rollin in, and cars "rollin" out.

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DubShop customs
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very nice, that car looks great with those rims.
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Thats wha i'm talkin' bout...
Where'd u score those, i gotta get me somes
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Post by HirotoR34 »

You can get Dub City rims like the ones on the FD at toys r us (they come with two sets). Or you can go with the X Concepts Modifier 1/43 scale cars(on the rest of my cars) that can be found at Target or KB toys (if you have either). I also think you can find them online.

Of the two types, the Modifier wheels are the easiest to use on Bits and ZZ's.
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