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Hey Andrew, just buy these

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=160635&hl=

oh and by the way...its DiRT...not Dirt

They would look great on the silver 32. Is that 2 pack paint ?

If the above were 18x10, they would be in my car/garage by now to add to our collection but 9" not wide enough ..

Damn Jack your car is looking awesome - I really need to get my Xenons ordered

Cheers Nick, those xenons are not cheap, even from Yahoo!!!

They make the car look so different though, my car is a 95 model....

Paul - lmgt4's are so last year, R34GTR rims on 32's and 33's is so in!!!.... :)

I wanted the updated look for our car...its silver (original colour) and we have the clear front and side indicators already installed. The bronze Nismo LM-GT4 rims that were on it are sold to a friend so....

i got these now...i think they will look great...

hey there mate.. it looks very veyr nice..

just wondering how did u get it like that? I was actually lookin for black rim.. but i don't want the shiny/gloss type that you're are at.. i'm looking for a matte look.. hopefully with a red lip...

thought about powder coating.. not sure how long it'll last on a rim tho..

cheers

Unless you got custom rims your wheels are always "done to death" if you have them bet ya someone else does.. especially if they are J spec...

so I rekon they look wicked .. infact I now want some for the GTT .. how much they set u bak?

and about $100 or so to spray them I assume? any special requirement for colouring..

I was going to get some 18" ROH Flash because I wanted something different .. Might go GTR now

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Edited by DECIM8
Your rims are about as original as your indicators. Ie done to death long before you had them.....

Thanks for your input...

Negative bullsh1t from you as per usual...at least your consistent.

Honestly...I seem to think i had one of the first sets in this country...Done to death in Japan...maybe

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