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ooer i'm divided on this one... it'd have to be teh Vorks (roflmao) or number 6, and the RS GT as a last resort.

Number 6 for teh win, only cos I think they're the next big "rim to have"... TE37's and their copies are a little played out now.

PS: here's a couple of pics of our workshop demo cars...

http://www.driftline.com.au/projects/02/87.jpg

http://www.driftline.com.au/projects/04/85.jpg

http://www.driftline.com.au/projects/04/90.jpg

http://www.driftline.com.au/projects/04/92.jpg

personally I prefer the battle ravaged matte black look :)

Nooooo!! No more gold 32's!! ever!! lol ;)

painting for the drift R32 started just before the first time you came to check out the car, so I think they beat you to teh gold. I didn't actually see the car until after I got back from QLD, and I remember thinking, "wtf is with everyone painting their R32's gold", thank god I'm painting mine purple.

To think you almost painted it hot pink.

hmm.. opinions noted.

Problem is, I can only get number 6, 1 & 3 in 18"..

Whereas I can get number 2 in 19"...

As majority of you know, she is N/A so I'm going for more of a ricey rather than tough look cos I dont really want her looking all tough with nothin to back it up with.. Decisions decisions. I am genuinely stuck. lol

gold?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!??!?!? 

I'm not much a fan of any of them, if any I'd have to go for number four.  IMHO if the gold colour doesn't match your car it's going to look like crap.

And thats why whichever I choose they will be re painted with my leftover paint from the car...

gold?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!??!?!? 

I'm not much a fan of any of them, if any I'd have to go for number four.  IMHO if the gold colour doesn't match your car it's going to look like crap.

They are for my car and all coloured parts of these wheels will be painted the same colour as my car to match really nicely...

She's gonna get em painted the same.

They are for my car and all coloured parts of these wheels will be painted the same colour as my car to match really nicely...

She's gonna get em painted the same.

I probably should have read all teh posts. Oh well. Plus none of us have to drive around in it.

oh wait, paint your car pink and get some mad manga style artwork done on it.

or not.

Firstly, I saw your car at Robina Town Centre the other day and I have to say it's a very nice clean ride. Just needed some rims I thought :) haha

I say number 1. Firstly, it appaers you're going for the all smooth, clean look. Gold is good, it's very crisp and has a lot of gradient. I was thinking 6 but to me they look too detailed. I think it would detract rather than flow with your car.

Anyway, 1 or 6 ... the rest look dodgy. Don't get 2, that'll just make your brakes look small.

Oh and personally I'd get black wheels :D To make it look hawt.

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