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Love your wheels viet boi. Dammit I got the wrong ones!

Mines going wingless and low again this weekend

lol thanks, yeah pretty glad I got these wheels, heard they were hard to fine, and came with good offset.

wingless and low ftw

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still more parts to add on really soon..

that's a really sweet line ... damnit, I just spent nearly $2k on a body kit and the car doesn't look nowhere near as hot as this one without a bodykit of any kind! ;) Oh and silver truly is the best colour .. as much as I like my black 34 it is truly and I mean TRULY a complete pain in the ass to keep clean. Whenever I wash it, it rains the next day ... maybe I could sell some rain to needy farmers by washing my car and traveling to drought areas.

Farking hell man that's a HOT ride .. its amazing how good it looks and it doesn't even have a bodykit!!! :P Now you're making me consider taking the wing off again. I keep falling in and out of love with the wingless look almost daily .. sometimes, it looks dodgey but then other times like this one, looks so friggin awesome.

More pics please from different angles! Guys any cheap way to remove wing without having to plug the holes?? I'm kinda broke and note sure if I'll like it so worried if I do take the wing off I might change my mind next day .. but since its a black car I dont think some sort of black rubber plugs would look too nasty until I decide ?? Whaddya reckon?

Cheers Guys, yeh its lowered already bro but i want coilovers, looks fairly low in the pics but the rear is bit high, theres a lot of gap between tyre and guard, plus easier on the shocks etc i think if i get better setup. but i want wheels first!! haha :(

Delta force im in the same boat as you. wana take the wing off but not keen on plugging up holes, but ur right, car is black so wont notice quite as much.. let me kno what u decide

P.S i clean my cars all the time and yes black is a lil bastard to clean.. but i love it! lol

awesome ... but it'd be just that much more awesome in just about any other colour (silver, grey, blue or black) - not a fan of white myself

I think Millenium Jade looks the best for Nur's as it was the colour to come out of the factory like that.

its amazing how good the factory nissan wheels look on a black R34 .. I say, either get some reeeeeallly nice wheels or stick with those :P So many people spend money on aftermarket wheels (myself included) that don't look anywhere as good as the stockies

got couple PM's asking about more pictures, so went beach today with a mate and she started snapping away.

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and this picture was awhile ago when i was getting parts installed..looks so good on the hoist.

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