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im getting these wheels off a mate for a good price. only problem is theyre the wrong colour!

ill be getting the wheels then eventually spraying them white.

the reason i want them is because theyre light.

theyre enkei's.

so tell me what you all think.

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post-13452-1161745063.jpg - them up against the car

post-13452-1161745078.jpg - similar rims on another 33

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do a chop with white wheels. i'm not convinced that white will look good against yellow.

the other problem is i dont like black wheels either.

so basically, i got nuffin'.

unless you wanna go for a shadow/chrome dish, or something like that. then i'm with ya.

these wheels look good imo - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&id=62463

( from this thread - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=140136&hl= )

Edited by Munkyb0y

white is teh sex.

thanks Tony.

im getting the rims but i definatly want white on there somewhere. i might replace the blue strip with a white strip or just get it cut back and polished.

for $300 with tyres, you cant go wrong.

theyre 17x9 so i'll mainly be getting them for grip.. i lose too much traction :P

im getting these wheels off a mate for a good price. only problem is theyre the wrong colour!

ill be getting the wheels then eventually spraying them white.

the reason i want them is because theyre light.

theyre enkei's.

so tell me what you all think.

post-13452-1161745037.jpg - cut and pasted

post-13452-1161745063.jpg - them up against the car

post-13452-1161745078.jpg - similar rims on another 33

post-13452-1161745090.jpg

I like wheels with contrast color.

post-8198-1162382261.jpg

i sprayed my r32 stockers white, looks good when they are clean, but after like 2 days, you get either road grime or brake dust on em and they look SHIAt!! and im assuming that applies to all white rims!! so if u do it, then be prepared to give em a wipe every 2 days. (WORTH IT THOUGH)

by the way, i saw your yellow r33 at that harry's hotdogs on saturday a week ago, looks awesome man!! love the body kit!!

cheers,

daniel

i sprayed my r32 stockers white, looks good when they are clean, but after like 2 days, you get either road grime or brake dust on em and they look SHIAt!! and im assuming that applies to all white rims!! so if u do it, then be prepared to give em a wipe every 2 days. (WORTH IT THOUGH)

by the way, i saw your yellow r33 at that harry's hotdogs on saturday a week ago, looks awesome man!! love the body kit!!

cheers,

daniel

what i want to do is spray the black parts white, then get the blue part around the edges polished. cleaning isnt a problem cause my car is always dirty, so i wont bother.

man i love harry de wheels... im there as often as i can be.

where were you?

a really dodgy pic of my car when i bought it. it has the white enki rims same as the ones your gettin. personally i prefer bigger rims. i plan on sellin these soon

haha, check out the lift kit! good thing its sittin low on coilovers now!

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