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What Rims Do You Have On Your Stagea Or Would Like To Get?


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yeah thats where i fell for the te37's. on a kitted stagea SEX

what colour would you get on your black car ?

yeah they look awesome on stags... a few weeks and a member on here will have his new kit on and ne has te37s will get photos when its done :)

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yeah thats where i fell for the te37's. on a kitted stagea SEX

what colour would you get on your black car ?

i really dont know.. i was thinking a very dark bronze but i'm not sure.. i'm gonna have to do a bit more deciding

and then maybe photoshop them on MY car :)

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i really dont know.. i was thinking a very dark bronze but i'm not sure.. i'm gonna have to do a bit more deciding

and then maybe photoshop them on MY car :)

oh yes photoshop!. when you do, make your car white and give black te37's :( so i have an idea

cause my car will eventually look like yours

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I have a set of R34 GTR rims on mine at the moment, but I'm planning on having them resprayed dark charcoal with heaps of metallic fleck. I bought a second set yesterday, and was thinking of having them sprayed white, but am also considering either polishing them or going for a dark bronze colour. Eventually, I'll use one set for street and one set for track: just not sure what colour to go.... My Stag is pearl white, by the way...

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I have a set of R34 GTR rims on mine at the moment, but I'm planning on having them resprayed dark charcoal with heaps of metallic fleck. I bought a second set yesterday, and was thinking of having them sprayed white, but am also considering either polishing them or going for a dark bronze colour. Eventually, I'll use one set for street and one set for track: just not sure what colour to go.... My Stag is pearl white, by the way...

That sounds awesome. I reckon gunmetal grey with fleck (powder coat in this colour might be close to 'precious metal pearl' in the Dulux range), and a nice thick clear top coat.

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yeah they look awesome on stags... a few weeks and a member on here will have his new kit on and ne has te37s will get photos when its done :D

Ha ha, that would be me :mage:

17" inch TE37's in Bronze on my Sonic Silver Stag... I'll post up photos once the kit and wheels are all finished up... kit landed from Japan today, just clearing customs and the container now :happy:

harts.

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JUst dug up an old pic when I had my old stag with BBS rgr's 17x8 allround, unsure of offset but sat good when lowered.

Was thinking of selling but may keep as spare set, although everything is for sale at the right price, :)

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Also had Impul 18x8.5 and 9.5, stuck out on the rear tho but had nice dish.

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i really dont know.. i was thinking a very dark bronze but i'm not sure.. i'm gonna have to do a bit more deciding

and then maybe photoshop them on MY car :P

what about a gunmetal greyish colour?

I like these ones Rays Engineering - 57 max Pro but I don't know what they'd look like on my car. Also I keep getting told forged wheels are the way to go but even if they aren't as strong, on a street car are cast wheels really that bad?

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