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Wow that looks really nice actually..

Are they gram lights? If so those rims arent cheap at all..

Btw you got any pics from the rear?

Just curious to see how the gtr wing looks like..

if you dont like it, we can do a swap?? money on top to you offcourse!! hhehe

Nah not gram lights..

The rims are 18x8 fronts and 18x9 rears

Dont have any recent pics from the rear... only when my car was a fresh import...

Wouldnt ever sell my gtr wing.. I love it.. makes the car look so much better

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Rims are RTG.. And they are like a Dark brushed alu colour.. Got them 2nd hand off here.. Recently found out to replace they are around $350 per rim

So pretty happy i got them for $900 with near new tyres

They also have a slight dish hidden behind the spokes... Absolutely love them.. but had to get the rear guards rolled to accomodate

A few happy snaps of my R33

The wheels are GMAXX 18" , the front are 8.5 wide (225/40/18), rear 9.5 wide. (265/35/18)

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i will try and get newer pics over the wkend

aw man...da best color scheme rim ever for a silver colored car......

seriously seriously beautiful

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Cheers for the pics dogknight.. looks great!! more lowering will help too :laugh:

Here are some pics of my new reprayed p1s.. Sorry about the quailty.. Couldnt use my friends camera properly and was taken in a hurry lol

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Will post more pics later on.. photobucket is so slow :)

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Woot got better pics.. will post them up soon.

Like the gunmetal? spray painted them myself..

very proud..

lol

Yup the gunmetal looks great ,suits the car really well :pirate:

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