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As said above .. $4000+ a set .. and thats used lol

I was concidering them but my r34 is a GTT and the dish would be crap in comparison to the GTR wheels .. LMGT4 great wheel tho

Check out Bee R - B5 if you like those .. :( Or koya drift tek

LOL, if you pay $4000+ for a second hand set, you are getting rip!

brand new set on 19inch ver05 can be had for 3k-4k

Yo peeps was browsin the net and checkin out r34's... and i came across these rims and had spasmic urges. What are they? Are they Nismo's ??????

THEY COULD BE RAYS WHEELS FROM JAPAN NOT COMPLETELY SURE BUT THEY LOOK LIKE RAYS

Do you think its better to order the seagull from Nengun or Greenline? I heard nenguns communication and waiting for the seagull to arrive can be a bit of a wait but gets there?

do you think a seagull would handle better with a drift wing or gtr wing?

yes sir i have a question, how did you get your car to that dirty location but not get dust on it??? i call shenanigans

that's a damn nice photo... can't wait to get some nice pics of my car...

Look similar to my wheels :) too bad mine have the studs around the outside :) Suit the subtlety of my car though - wouldn't want 10" dishy wheels (go before show!)

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Nice shot. A little unbalanced picture "bottom heavy". Now just stick a seagull on the top half it will be complete :D

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