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Someone said, "Clothes Maketh The Man"

Does that translate here into "Wheels Maketh How A Car Looks?"

...understanding of course that a lot depends on the colour of the car's 'skin' !!!

First up...

Volk Racing RE30 > Titanium with polished lip on a Red R34 Combination

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Yeah I agree, wheels are the most important choice when it comes to mods..

but I really like my wheels...

Before

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After

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before

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After

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After

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That's always nice! ^ ^ ^

And this beggars the Question...

Do some rims not suit the car's body colour???

Our cars are blue Owen and when my car was delivered it was shod with Bronze LMGT4s - now if they were only White > magic; but Bronze > yuk (> much s*xier on black body)

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Work Meisters Defiantly!

The enkei's are nice, however i think they are more suited to WRX'S and Evos.

I'm quite a large fan of white on white, i might be somewhat biased though, Black on black is so last year :P

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here is my before and after

previous wheels were work meister sp2 or what ever they were called 18x10 +17

new rims are volk racing GT-7 in noble gold 19x10.5 +17

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That's always nice! ^ ^ ^

And this beggars the Question...

Do some rims not suit the car's body colour???

Our cars are blue Owen and when my car was delivered it was shod with Bronze LMGT4s - now if they were only White > magic; but Bronze > yuk (> much s*xier on black body)

The guy I bought it off only put the LM GT3's on it about 6 months before I bought it; before that he had some Dolce's on it.... 19x8's. EWWWWW. Chrome doesn't suit ANY Skyline. (IMO anyway).

I guess it comes down to body shape too; I wouldn't put black wheels on any white car, but hey, some body shapes (Evo 10 maybe?) it might suit.

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