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i got pics of a white r33 s2, with work crkais lol.. .

For all silver s2 owners look here.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=136226

hopefully this post might help you

Edited by siddr20

I have a silver s2 also, finding that its a hard colour to choose wheels for!

I think so far the top 3 are

- polished chrome lip with black or grey inner rim

- full shadow chrome

- possibly a not too over the top chrome rim ie. a simple 5 spoke...

Normal silver looks alrite imo

Dpends on the look you going for, Silver is pretty forgiving....

black/bronze/gunMetal If you want the tough look.

pretty much anything goes. Siddr20 just put white and it looks good too.

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don't mean to hijack this thread ..but I have a set of work vs-xx 17*8 wheels up for sale if anyones interested.

Specs are 17*8 PCD114.3 5 hole Offset +36

Came off my stagea coz one of the wheels had a crack on the outer band. Got a new band made and the repair shop told me its ready by next week. Couldn't wait the %^%$&* looong time it took to get the band made out so I've already bought a new set of rims.

Look in the WA for sale section for pics. Was looking for AUD1400 for the rims but on hindsight it is a tad bit pricy...so pm me your best price and I'll consider the offers.

fugg me I never thought gold would suit the silver s2?!!

might have to do some photochopping...

anyone recommend some nice gold rims with some polished lip goodness?

Gold rims on a silver car is classic mate! Nothing suits them more in my opinion, apart from maybe black...

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