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my personal choice would be te37's

iv'e always wanted 37's on my 32

for some reason i only like 34gtr rims on r34gtrs

the 37's with the thicker spokes look like they fill the car out more and give it

a more aggressive look...also the lmgt4's look very similar and there was a guy

(i think "SILK LA" ) selling a set for a reasonable price...

I chose R34 GTR rims!.

They look awesome on R32 GTRs, pretty much on any colour.

Here is the picture that finalised my decision (for the life of me I could not find this kit in Australia prior to my respray :( )

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i sprayed my car purple and im running 17x9 22offset bronze te37's ... i wasnt 2 sure if the 34 gtr rim color would suit my current color choice on my gtr ..

and IOWNU .. that front bar is a TBO front bar.... that company went bust like 5+ years ago in japan ... there impossible to non existent to find and would be quite pricey if you managed to locate one. might take a pic of my car 2nite in its current state .. might give u guys a better overall view .. its a hard choice 4 me 2 make....

This is currently what my car looks like with the te's ... not sure if the color of the 34 rims would match the purple?

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Ah... Player_Hater, that looks friggin hot as!

Similar colour scheme to the R34 GTR Mid Night Purple editions. Only better with the TE37's.

This is currently what my car looks like with the te's ... not sure if the color of the 34 rims would match the purple?

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if the 34 gtr wheels are painted that or a more gold color then that would be better imo

a standard gun grey gtr wheel i dont think would match and best to keep the te's :P

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