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finally got my tax return today, now to wast it all on my car....... woooooooo

so im going to get some new rims, but im still undecided on witch ones i should get.

here are the ones im looking at

http://www.tempetyres.com.au/product...t=&part_no=303

http://www.tempetyres.com.au/product...=&part_no=1476

http://www.tempetyres.com.au/product...=&part_no=1477

witch ones do you think?

also any other suggestions would be aperecated.

here is a pic of my car

S3000011.jpg

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Out of those three that you've chosen, I would go for the Work Equip copy wheels (Starcorp Racing Impul).

Have you checked out some our sponsors' wheels? They hold more of the common Japanese designed wheels which are often lighter and are built better. They'll also have wheels in a better offset range to suit your car.

How much are you looking at spending?

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start scanning the for sale section. Could get some decent second hand rims for 1700-2000 that will be better quality then any of those knock-offs

Nismo LMGT3's - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ni...-s-t203344.html - Brand new (Federal) tyres $2200 and they look like the first link of yours

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