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Hey,

i was just wondering what some nice black rims are? could you post name, and mabey even apic of them?

thanks guys :laugh:

Their are a few nice sets released recently, but most of them are limited run time attack models.

Buddy Club just released a limited run of P1 Racing SF Time Attac but you can actually just order the SF in plain black (no red edge) and this is not a limited mdel so is easier to get. Go to http://www.buddyclub.com.au/2007/p1r_sf/p1r.html for the normal black and see the image below for the Time Attack version.

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You could also look at the Rays G-Games 77W in Time Attack colour:

http://rayswheels.co.jp/cgi-bin/cgi2/engli...p;model=090_77M

Work vs-kf, work meisters... damn, I just went blank. :laugh:

Edit: Just thought of another one that I was supposed to put in the first post, but forgot. GT-C's in black with a nice width and offset look sexy.

Edited by adam-__-
nismo lmgt4's always look hot in black, dont think black is available anymore but nothing a paint shop cant fix :thumbsup: these are same rims as the z-tune gtr's use

+1

and here they are...

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I put them on my R34 and never looked back... black, forged and sexy. Win/win.

I believe I know someone selling a set... PM for details. Cheers.

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Super rare Orginal Volk Black TE37

19x9.5 +22 ~70% Pirelli P-Zero 255/35/19

19x10.5 +22 ~65% P-Zero 305/30/19

Excellent condition

$4,000

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Work Meister 3P

18x10.5 -27

18x13 -34

DunlopFM901 245/40 285/35 ~60% treads left

$2600

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Work Meister S1 3P Matt Black

Tyres ~70% 225/40/18

18x8.5 +29

18x9.5 +29

$2600

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SSR SP1 Black

PCD 114.3x5

17x9.5 +12

Dunlop LM ~75% 245/45/17

$2400

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Work Meister S1

PCD100x5 we have spacers for 114.3x5

18x8.5 +25

18x10 +20

$2100

all this available from J-Imports

damn i'm NICE!

:thumbsup:

Edited by joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo

try these Gmax rims...

I would love a set of the Meister S1 ... but they are very $$$... awesome wheel tho, no bodykit or any other crap needed

There is a silver 350Z around the corner from my place with huuuge black TE37's that really fill out the guards with good offset... looks damn fine

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