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Hi people looking at getting some wheels for my car these are the short list of all the ones i have been looking at

the wheels are 9.5*18 all round with dish on all 4 wheels so give me your opinions sorry about the quality they were taken on my phone

Cheers

anthony

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i say buy something nice. some works, or enkeis, or rays or weds or BBS. all make nice wheels and all have wheels to suit R32 GTR to a tee.

something like hop sing, or ravs, or koya, or starcorp, or driftek or d-tek or d-speed or bok-choy are just chinese made cheapie wheels sold in aus at a MASSIVE mark-up.

i say buy something nice. some works, or enkeis, or rays or weds or BBS. all make nice wheels and all have wheels to suit R32 GTR to a tee.

something like hop sing, or ravs, or koya, or starcorp, or driftek or d-tek or d-speed or bok-choy are just chinese made cheapie wheels sold in aus at a MASSIVE mark-up.

LOL

lol bok-choys FTW!!!!!

I would avoid all of these rims. They are cheap, heavy and everybody knows it.

Save your pennies and get a set of lightweight jap wheels. One suggestion is TE37's (like mine) - I'm a bit biased, but these look tough on almost any car and I've seen a few sets of 18*9.5's floating around the forums for ~$2500 which is a damn good price.

black on black-(gunmetal grey)

Well i'm sort of leaning towards either the white or black ones. the silver ones just don't do it for me.

the good thing about the black wheels is that the dish stands out allot more, and since I'm getting the deep dish on all wheels it would look howt

and i love the white wheels the only problem with the white wheels is the damn break dust which means very high maintenance.

Cheers

anthony

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