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Dont care ey. Ive only seen one around my area and unless you go to a Skyline show or something you dont see heaps of them around.

They are fairly common. Thats what happens when you buy rims from Tempe I guess. Money wasn't an issue to me when buying them. I could of spent a lot more, but I couldnt find anything that even came close to them. Didn't want 20s and i dont like most jap wheels. Extremely plain to me. Was thinking of R34 GTR rims, but then they just look like the rims I had anyway.

I havent seen many 32s if any around with the 9.5s though..

Quite a few people have got there GTR bars from Justjap. I think they were about $550? From what I've heard, they're pretty good quality too.

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thanks man, i really want a genuine one but they are just gettint too rare... :P

fingers crossed the quality is decent

oh noooooooes

not impuls

Someones not a fan haha.

I wanted something that looked nice without looking to over the top with nice dish.

I hate nearly all jap wheels apart from the $4-5k sets which I could never justify paying. Only realy set I like are R34 GTR rims, but I wanted new not 2nd handers..

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