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here is pics of my beloved rims which i have just got for my baby! tell us what ya think :) i gave my calipers some detailing too, to add to that sexc impact :P as you can see in the top left pic.. Specs.... 17X8 FRONT - 17X9.5 REAR

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ahh thats awesome :P i was a bit ify of it durability coz of its low price, but u'v obviously tested it out allready for me! :) cant belive how many heads it turn now though! O_o

heres a more car filled pic lol... i went nuts with the camera earlier before..

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Looks frigging sweet!

LM GT4 look-alikes... LOL! Ah who cares, just tell ppl ya took the sticker off. I like the gold/bronze colour too.

Also you got a good colour combination, Red brake calipers, Bronze rims and Black car.

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nice man iam lookin at getting a set of these too is it a good offset?? i hav a blk r32 gts-t too dont no if i should go gold or white

lol the offset is umm, like well my front calipers are like a hair distance from the rim, i had to angle grind the left front calipers paint off a little bit so it passes it nicely, other then that no issues, all sweeet, unless you have lowerd your veheicle.. AND 17X9 GTR offset is the largest these rims come in i belive...

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