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ok well heres a pik of my car, so i guess u can base ur judgements on that :laugh:

Luke ENR34 - i love the Rays ones, but i cant afford 5grand right now just for rims with no rubber.

My rims got pinched off my car, I had volk SE37k's, so I am now looking for somthing in my price range (Max $3500 inc Tyres)

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Ferah, I like your car- however, some recommendations...

I don't think these rims will suit your R34 as there's too much gap between the spokes - you will find that it will make your car look really small and your rims will tend to look a bit out of place. Definitely get black spoke rims, but get something like Work Rims - will suit a R34 perfectly - get copies if you must. Rims is the final piece to the car - I'd rather save up and do it right.

Also, the black OEM r34 bonnet doesn't look nice - I would go carbon fibre with vents (just the subtle ones) and lose thos foglights, then move your rego plate to the side - it will look angry then. Just my 5 cents.

It's looking good - keep up, Ferah!

Also, the black OEM r34 bonnet doesn't look nice - I would go carbon fibre with vents (just the subtle ones) and lose thos foglights, then move your rego plate to the side - it will look angry then. Just my 5 cents.

My bonnet is full carbon fibre, its not black. Just looks like that in the pik :laugh:

and i dnt wana move my plate into the side as its illegal.

But yeah ur definantly right about the black rims

and dont go for a cheaper option...

i wanted SSR professor sp1's with black spokes and dish... but they cost the bomb...

so i bought some aussie spec black 5 spoke speedy inferno's... nice, but as they weren't 100% what i was after...

2 months later they were sold and the SSR's were on the car...

could have saved a grand and a half if i had done it right the first time

The black spokes would match your panda style black bonnet and chin spoiler w/white car theme

and the titanium lip would add to that 'wow' factor if you wanna impress some lancer/civic schoolboys.

Just as long as there's a decent amount of dish and a good offset it will come off quite nicely,

I settled for LMGT3's on my r34, actually looks pretty good, don't have the coin for LMGT4's AND tyres :)

Edited by Yo-Yo

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