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YEP! They are the BBS wheels that came standard for the V-Spec's / V-Spec II's. If you look closely to the 1st pic you took, it says NISSAN on the right and BBS on the left but they changed the centre cap with the orginal R32 centre cap.

Always wonder what Sparton Air was as stated on the R32 centre cap? LOL!

i too lazy at the moment. but i was going to photoshop something with that sparta thing from the movie for some lol's

LOL! The Japanese have funny sayings, but they are probley just direct translations of what they say in Japanese.

eg. What is "SKYLINE"? could be a metaphor or something... Like the Skies the limit, the car shall be forever going... or something LOL!

What is "SUPRA"? Could just mean its a Super car / Toyota. What is Celica (Silly Car) LOL!

MITSUBISHI = Bits of Sushi... HA! Nah joking, Mitsubishi make good cars.

;):)

there's a set of damaged rims on it from the previous owner. was gonna get another set of them because they match the car and they don't look too bad but then i decided to find a different set. and the old ones were 18's, but 17's are still ok. the old rims look like this:

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LOL! The Japanese have funny sayings, but they are probley just direct translations of what they say in Japanese.

eg. What is "SKYLINE"? could be a metaphor or something... Like the Skies the limit, the car shall be forever going... or something LOL!

What is "SUPRA"? Could just mean its a Super car / Toyota. What is Celica (Silly Car) LOL!

MITSUBISHI = Bits of Sushi... HA! Nah joking, Mitsubishi make good cars.

:):)

Skyline is actually a word that means something.

^^ You got that meaning?

A skyline is best described as the overall or partial view of a silhouette of a city's tall buildings and structures consisting of many skyscrapers in front ...

- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyline

LOL :)

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^^ You got that meaning?

A skyline is best described as the overall or partial view of a silhouette of a city's tall buildings and structures consisting of many skyscrapers in front ...

- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyline

LOL :)

Yeah, I didn't want to get owned with the wrong meaning, so I kept quiet :teehee:

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