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Wheel Choice, I Am Torn!


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Example A (In this colour) (+42 offset):

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Example B (In hyperblack, like a dusty silver) (+40 offset):

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These are the same widths, 18 inchs in sides....to fit AP's under :)

My car is in my sig, white RS4 stock kit, no skirts or rear bar.

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dammm man the top ones are oohh so very similar to what i was telling you about today..

this weekend coming up if you want come with and we'll get some wheels ..... will probably get better price if were buying 2 sets

Ian

PS: thanks again for the help man

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Funnily enough my brother has the Gram Lights on his Lancer coupe and I have Work Emotion CR-Kai on my R33.

Hyperblack is okay because the colour hides brake dust well. My CR-Kai get on my nerves because being multispoke and white they take a long time to clean (almost 1/2 hour to get them spotless).

The thin spoke rims will look good because you show off the nice brakes - nothing is uglier than big thin spoke rims showing puny rims.

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Granted yes, V35 wheels are hot....but where the hell do i get them... with the huge availability of V35's here in Aus :)

Odds are ill get example B, as the have been a favorite for a long time.

Ill let everyone know ;)

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stay away from the cr-kai's... don't want anyone else to have em ;)

but seriously, they do look very tough. gram lights were also another wheel I looked at for my 33, but are a little plain in the flesh.

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A guy up the end of my street has the first ones fitted, but smaller (they look like 16's) and in flat black.

They look ok from the side, but I prefer a big lip, like the ones I recently got fitted.

The hyper black definately makes the wagon look less 'showy' and a bit tougher.

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I thought the second option was the go but now not so sure... If it's not low enough you might end up with this look, even though these are 17's only... Looks more like a soft roader at standard height than a tough wagon.

Luke

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Heights are not an issue, i have adjustable bilsteins.

Also, looking at 18's as that is EXACTLY why i didnt want those wheels at first. Idealy, i wanted 17's to save on tyres, but now ive decided you only live once :P

Ill see what happends, i might start saving for a race car though... mmm choices choices

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