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Ok car is black, wondering what people's thoughts are on this..

I was looking to chuck on some R34 GTR rims on my R33. What do you guys think and has anyone had an dramas doing this before? I'm looking at getting some in the silver colour which are in great condition but I was originally after the bronze/green colour. Reckon I should stick with the silver or re-colour to the bronzey green colour? EDIT: They are the right colour I just didn't see them properly (camera flash made em look silverish :domokun:)

I attached a pic of the rims I might be getting.. and a pic of the current rims in their "clean" state which get real dirty and are flaking away etc.

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the gtr rims are nice but over priced in my opinion as michael said for the price there are alot of other rims you can get. Also dont like how they would be sayin GTR on the center caps for each rim yet would be on a gtst... like stickin GTR badges on your gtst

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gts-t's dont run staggered fitments, however its common for aftermarket rims.

like others have said, R34 GTR rims are alright, but overpriced for what they are.

go buy a set of volk/work rims (or even a certain set of forged sparco rims. :P) that will fit perfectly, and look better.

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Like many others I'd suggest aftermarket rims, because people will think you are trying to pose as a gtr... and nobody likes posers! BTW it's a well known fact that fake gtr badges on a gts-t makes baby jesus cry (not that you're doing that... right? :P).

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genuine r34 gtr wheels are still like $3K with decent tyres, you could get a very hot set of Works 18s etc for that price too.

dont dream of slamming your car with r34 gtr wheels, as they will rub on the front no doubt!

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Where do I get good aftermarket rims from? It's gonna be $2300 for the 34GTR rims with no rubber... I dun like the GTR bit in the center as much as u guys dont :D

Although my car does already have a GTR wing and factory GTR diff :(

What are these rims they look hot...

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Where do I get good aftermarket rims from? It's gonna be $2300 for the 34GTR rims with no rubber... I dun like the GTR bit in the center as much as u guys dont :D

Although my car does already have a GTR wing and factory GTR diff :(

What are these rims they look hot...

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they look like volk te37s in bronze... you get that picture from the autoworx site hey ?

http://www.jdmimports.com.au/ use to have a good range in australia for rims.

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Where do I get good aftermarket rims from? It's gonna be $2300 for the 34GTR rims with no rubber... I dun like the GTR bit in the center as much as u guys dont :)

Although my car does already have a GTR wing and factory GTR diff ;)

What are these rims they look hot...

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japan....

shipping is $300 by sea (takes 4 to 8 weeks) EMS is around double that $600ish takes 4-7days. shipping pricers are without tyres.

with a budget of 2 to 2.5k inc shipping you will be able to pick up some nice rims

for example

LM-GT4 19inch suit gtr landed to ur door for about 2.5k-3k

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brand new WorkEmotionCRKai (18inch) 2.5k landed (or less)

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Volk Gt-C 2.5k-3k landed - gtr spec

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buddy club p1 2-2.5k landed (or less)

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BBS LM 2-2.5k (or less)

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or bargain price SAR3 for 1.5 to 2k (more towards 1.5k or less)

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-i should have a few set of rims laying around in the nxt few months, as im constantly changing my mind lol

just some examples of what you can get if you got the cash :O pricers are ruff est. too tied to work out what they would really cost so i just over est lol

cheers michael

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