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Great! thanks soo much....my rims for sale or swap now :-P

If you get TE37's make sure you get a low offset, such as +22 or lower, then you'll have the concave look spokes. High offset TE37's look very average...

EDIT: Saw that you drive a R34 GTR, so obviously if you'll be after low offset wheels if you wish to fill out those guards.

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If you get TE37's make sure you get a low offset, such as +22 or lower, then you'll have the concave look spokes. High offset TE37's look very average...

EDIT: Saw that you drive a R34 GTR, so obviously if you'll be after low offset wheels if you wish to fill out those guards.

mad thanks for the tips mate, i dont know much bout rim offsets etc

they look great though, ill be getting black ones or powedercoating them black etc

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the smaller nissan bootlid badge , they changed to a larger nissan badge early 2001 all nur edition cars have the larger one

This is, of course, ignoring the fact that the car is painted Millennium Jade lol

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I did think it may have been the millennium jade but in the first photo page 9 under lights its a little deceiving looked more like one of the silver colours , looking at the new photos from the rear it does have the larger bootlid badge again under lights the page 9 photo looks different ,my bad

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^^

EPIC !

In saying that would hate to own it as I know it would spend most of its life inside a garage due to paranoia of having its quality depreciate from too use and the fear of having someone steal something of such high value and mainly rarity.

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EPIC !

In saying that would hate to own it as I know it would spend most of its life inside a garage due to paranoia of having its quality depreciate from too use and the fear of having someone steal something of such high value and mainly rarity.

You're forgetting about the 'regular' R34 that you'd also own and would use for driving around :D

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You're forgetting about the 'regular' R34 that you'd also own and would use for driving around :D

Would be good in an ideal world where I was on an extremely hefty pay figure or a lotto winner haha unfortunately I dont fit the criteria for either of the two :(

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