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Thanks guys!

No NOS for me. Lowered suspension is in the pipeworks but dont want to lose the nice ride comfort, researching my options.

Yes Powder Coated, thats why the centre caps are missing, they are plastic and would have melted. I may spray them or just leave as-is. Still haven't decided fully on whether to leave it or put them on.

Is it American? Beats me, I have liked white wheels for a very looooooong time. I like the contrast against black, but wanted to see what other people think too!

he he

Thanks Pushead - I got it done for free, would you believe?

A once off opportunity though - I dont think I can even get any others done...even at a cost...

You generally need to clean your wheels thoroughly and sand them back a bit - or have them sandblasted / paint stripped. The cleaner and more prepared the better they will turn out.

I cleaned mine with degreaser and gave them a quick sanding - they were already in pretty good nick though!

hey dale do u know if u can get them powder coated in the R34 Series 2 colour?? Cos that colour looks awesome bcos it's really similar to the R34 GTR rims... well i think for the Series II R34 rims look better....

oh yeah... piccies :P

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nother one, love this angle shot, dunno why....

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just thought i'd throw this one in. best rims eva in my opinion and just looks carzy with the gold brembo's :uh-huh:

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