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hi all, jus gauging what u peeps all think of my very possible new rims.....

http://www.koya.com.au/wheel/catalogue_detail.php?cat_id=13

MENIS is the style....in 18's

they have 3inches of dish and yeah...i am pretty keen on them, jus tryin to gauge what other people think of them....

this is my car at the moment so u can see what they will be goin on....

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so yeah tell me what u think plz

Cheers

Matt

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not a fan sorry, bit too much 'bling for me'
tbh, full chrome looks a bit rice, like those cummys and lancers

silver would go good well with black rims & a bit of chrome dish (if you like chrome that much)

u guys must be lookin at the wrong wheels...the MENIS isnt chrome....its polished/machined look with the dish...got black on them aswell...so using the black and silver colour scheme that looks so good in many rims....

Their Ok, Rims, but personally in my opinion, I dont think they would suit a skyline.. Their is to much going on with them, if u know what i mean. a little over the top.. as that other bloke said, more suited to a lancer. I Rekon Chrome "rush" would look sweet, if u could get them in oz, Or the chrome "endless series 1" would look wiked too.

MENIS look pretty cool, kinda "showy" tho. But ppl are thinking it the wheels in the pic you posted, they look chrome in the pic... Not a fan.

But I quite like the DRIFT TEK BLACK.

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u guys must be lookin at the wrong wheels...the MENIS isnt chrome....its polished/machined look with the dish...got black on them aswell...so using the black and silver colour scheme that looks so good in many rims....

no.. not the wrong rims..

you are talking about these one right?

http://www.koya.com.au/admin/itemimage/large/MENIS.jpg

As people have stated in their opinions..

don't like it..

See these..

http://www.koya.com.au/admin/itemimage/large/400IMG_0953.jpg

only come in 17's..

as all good wheels should.

Just my opinion

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