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I think the wheels look fantastic but I would have to say that cause I put them on my car.

This is why, firstly I happen to like them and secondly they were within my price range,I decided to go for a cheaper wheel and a much better tyre as that is what keeps the car safely glued to the road not the rims.Each to there own they look much better in real life the photo does not do them justice I like the deep dish on them.

And by the way did Noddy get excited over the little red car??????????? lol.

I will get my son Noddy to let you know what he has done to his silver R34 I am not to sure as he doesn't tell me just because he just gets out there and kicks my butt, and mine is no slouch quick for an old farts car lol.

Gunna

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yeah i really like them as well, have been planning to get a set fitted to my r33. Does anyone know the prices + tyres for them in either 17x8 + 17x9 or 18x8 + 18x9 in melbourne if so where??

cheers

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