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i had a look at buying them too. they look pretty good on that 34. but i deciding that i couldnt go past the model 5 look of the hijoin rims. plus never liked rims that have spokes that dont go all the way to edge of rim. like 3 piece, those drift Rs, etc. just that in 18s they look like 17s and 17s look like 16s. my 2 cents

i find that most of the jap wheels that i see are farken ugly, especially when they are black or blue, etc. for example i would never even consider putting on nismo lmgt1s, for the example i gave above plus they are down right fugly. sweet jap rims are avs model 5, 6 and kreuzer, r34 gtr, buddy club p1 racing, volk te37. but like tony said it comes down to the individual. if you like the rims, buy them.

i got Roh's on mine but Adrelines.

Those look ok but look more like something that would come standard with a ford or holden - good price tho - if u like them then u should go for them - they wont look ugly.

I saw these wheels in HPI mag i think (some mag) they looked a lot better in that photo.

I dont like the Drift R logo. A bit tryhard to ripoff the GTR logo in my opinion. Why not use some creativity and be original instead?

Thats a pretty lame criticism but it would put me off buying them so...

:zzz:

Originally posted by aybee

avs model 5, 6 and kreuzer, r34 gtr, buddy club p1 racing, volk te37. but like tony said it comes down to the individual

The above rims are VERY expensive. Buddy clubs are $5,000? GT-R rims are always CLASS.

Volks you know how expensive they are.

It is a bit unfair that you compare rims that are thousands to a cheap set of $1,200 rims.

But again no-one said SAU did not have expensive tastes ;)

T.

i was comparing them to the work meisters and nismo rims. Buddy clubs arent worth anywhere near that. maybe in 21s

even if i could afford them i dont know if i would go for the big brands. model 5s have been my favourite from the second i saw them, so... i bought some hijoin copies cause of the all the copies around i thought they were the closest. plus it was good that they were the cheapest :P

avs model 5s :whackit:

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