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yeah i reakon what will look hot ;) that gold version prob wasn' the best .. but yeah white = nice ps.. i'm looking at these!!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...=&postid=430621

in white either 17s or 18s :)

whats the widths of of ur enkies dude?

mark

hey im sure i seen that car last night around midnight on the way home just outside the city.

ummm enkeis are 8" on the rear and 7 1/2" on the fronts

at the moment they have firestone 235s on the rear and 215s on the front... so i'll either go 235 all round or 235/255

Originally posted by predator666

Everybody's copying the Dale :)  

actually i might get my chromies powder coated in white as well ... don't want to be left out, lol :)

pffft i wanted white rims on my car before i got it... was going to get an R33 white with white rims... but went off the 33 and went for the 32.

i dont even know where u go to get things powdercoated... are they a specialist place? ie. they are a powdercoater in the yellow pages???

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