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You can see how difficult my decision is can't you!!

The Work SSRs or professors are hot wheels, but I'm not sure that their chunky look will be right on an R34....

The Enkei wheels look pretty hot, but can you get them in Australia without having to wait weeks and weeks?

The Work SSRs or professors are hot wheels, but I'm not sure that their chunky look will be right on an R34....
If you're after the "omg look at me I'm such a cool drifter, yet I'll never get my arse end out in them for fear of gutter/ripplestrip bashing my rims" then you should get the SSR Professors... preferably in chrome.

:P what timing

I vote black or shadow chrome LMGT4's. Failing that I've got a set of R34 GTR wheels in bronze that I'm just gettin repolished/painted with brand new centres if you want to go the fake GTR route.

funny how when someone has a GTR badge on a gtst he/she gets flamed hard. and yet most people here are suggesting GTR rims which have GTR badge on the center cap to put on a gtst...

yes they are nice but its been done to death! get something different

those wide tracks are only like $1500 with yumcha tyres... 2k with a really good tyre.

but theyre only 8inch and pete wants 9s on the rear.

those GTR rims look horn in black

i think you should start a revolution... f*k being like the rest of these japanese car muppets (lol thanks for the new word Ash)...

get some of these on your 34!

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Stuff the wheels. BUY THE CAR!

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