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what wheels are these? i love the concave on them... would look hot in white haha

heres my car before and after

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theres how i bought her... looks pretty hot just bought coilovers and painted brake callipers with ame tracer wheels

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origin kit and bronze xd9's tesfit now with drift wing

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powder coated wheels white with green paint

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will get better pics when i have some nice weather.... and some nice action shots as well

look like a Vertex to me... are they any different between these 2 kits?

They're very close to indentical, some very subtle differences. Most notable is the front bumper. I think the openings on the Vertex are a bit bigger. The FK one is a bit 'chunkier' for lack of a better word.

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Looks sick bro. Whats the kit? I was thinking a mix, Final Konnexion and BN sports or similar. Let us know champ, sick R32 no doubt has some power too yeah?

sorry i couldn't answer your questions sooner guys i am working outa town with no computer acess

final konnexion is quite a bit different and BN sports is alot more big and open... BN sports is alot more similar to the Uras kit.

i love the final konnexion kit but live in Canada so it would be far too expensive to get. Oh and i don't have any power yet i actually get my RB30 block at the end of this month so i will be one of the only guys in canada rocking it. I will keep you guys updated oon some of the stuff i am doing i am putting a crazy roll cage in which you guys will die for. And also australlia does need better wheel fitment which is why i don't mind sharing wheel specs

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