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Need a set of rims for a R32 GTR to use on the track with semi comp's. What works well and looks good?

Am looking at 18 by 9 or 9.5 with a +22 offset. (will be using 355mm or 365 rotors)

This is a list i have so far:

Advan RG or RG II

Rays Gamlight 57 Maximum

Work XD9

If anyone has any pics of these wheels above on a R32 GTR please post them so i can see what they look like.

Any help would be great.

Thanks

um well it now depends on what colour car you got??

Most of the volks range are light.

Buddy clubs rims are super light..

It also depends on your budget..

Need more info for others to post pics.

Dont forget 3k on wheels then $1950 on semis ;)

If they are just a track rim then id say be careful of nto spendign too much money on them. When you run a bit wide and hammer a kerb and buckle one you will feel the pain i have. Or the nice paint on them gets stone chipped too death because of general wear and tear, let alone excursions into the kitty litter.

Gramlights are great on any car...but just be carful that on the track they can be easily damaged.

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