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If you want "Bling", I would have gone for something like this myself.....

Work Emotion CR KAI in Black Chrome

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Work L's....

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SSR SP1 Professors in Black Metal Coat.

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Would get something like these, have them slightly proud of the guards with tyre stretched in, roll the guards, lower another inch and a half at least.

SOOOOO Mcuh tougher IMO. Being a 4 door, needs a tuff, low, wide stance, moreso than a 2 door IMO too.

Look even better with no kit as well, and all 3 would suit the colour too.

Edited by R31 drift pig
To make a skyline look Mafia it has to be candy,dumped,20inch chrome and full leather retrim, So far i can only say iv seen one 2GU UP :D

I guess i also fit this description.

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R34TRK.. at the end of the day mate its your car and you do it to your own tastes not others.

If you want "Bling", I would have gone for something like this myself.....

Work Emotion CR KAI in Black Chrome

2766_2_Picture%20027.jpg

Work L's....

2942_2_P2160003.JPG

SSR SP1 Professors in Black Metal Coat.

20070803172300.jpg

Would get something like these, have them slightly proud of the guards with tyre stretched in, roll the guards, lower another inch and a half at least.

SOOOOO Mcuh tougher IMO. Being a 4 door, needs a tuff, low, wide stance, moreso than a 2 door IMO too.

Look even better with no kit as well, and all 3 would suit the colour too.

You forgot about Work VS-KF's!!

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lol, not the best picture, but this car.

Hate to burst your bubble, But they arent VS-KF's. They're Blitz Z2 technospeed wheels. Thats nomukens Blitz/URAS car circa 03 - 04 I believe.

VS-KF's -

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Blitz Wheels -

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You are quite right though, VS-KF's would be awesome town as well.

nah man chromies don't. They are autosalon gheyness. It's a skyline not a mirage. Those wheels are hindering it from doing what it was designed to do.

Autosalon gheyyness lol?

so your telling me every one has chromies in a autosalon

autosalon is made for performance cars

im getiing my p's in 4 months so that means im restricted to have a turbo.

so if i cant have performance im not going to try to

so im just gonna stick with like you said autosalon gheyness haha

if i had a turbo on mine i would get r34 gtr rims with out a doubt

I dont see how having turbo or NA denotes how you should mod your car....

Id have gone R34 GTR wheels no matter what I was doing. They're just straight out tuff.

34 GTR wheels, lower 1.5 - 2 inches, slight roll and flare, dark tint...

done.

as most of us have said.... your car, your choice. But you did ask us what we thought, and unfortunatley most of us arent a fan.

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