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Looking good wpn.. is the 32 gtr rims painted black?

umm adz- not to sure.. will find out for you

But you reckon it looks nice?

Might go for similar look, but with gold 57pros..

Looking good wpn.. is the 32 gtr rims painted black?

Hey Sidd, yeh the gtr wheels look black but its actually the shadow giving that appearance..Theyre the factory gunmetal colour :worship: I saw you sold your P1s on Silvia NSW, what rims are you putting on you beast now?

hey dude..

umm, well i sold then on nissansilvia.. (if thats what you meant)

An s15 owner bought them..

anyways

Im thinking gramlights 57F pros..

Something like this but in 5 stud: Tell me what you think please!!

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So the pic i posted up earlier of that 33 with gold rims.. might go for a look like that

but you reckon bronze/gold 57f pros would look good?

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Yeh, i like them probably will look nice on the silver! They also remind me of Drifteks, similar anyways.... I like most rims with a tasteful look in 5 spoke.We need some pics of them on a r33..

Hey Sidd, what u reckon about some 350z rims for my car? a 6spoke set has come up for a decent price was thinkn of buyn them but unsure cause i think my guards will scrub them 18''s at the back i have no clearance left & i dont want to raise the teins. I might buy them & even if im not happy ill just resell them.

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^ yup late reply i know lol..

I think they would look alright actually.. But for the price you pay for it, you might as well get some decent jap rims (well as in volks, weds etc)

Anyways

Anyone got anymore pics on silver s2? Post them up..

Im now looking for pics of r34 gtt rims on silver 33s..

post them up pls :D

Ta

Was just mucking around with the camera.. Put the 34 gtt rims in the rear.. Think i need spacers for the fronts tho

Once i get more cash, gonna buy some bolt on spacers and push it out the guards :teehee:

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