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What wheels are the ones on the supra? they dont look cheap, i like them tho.

these must be like 10k lol does anyone kno if theres anything similar to these on the 35?

the others i like had difficult finding the right size. once again madonnas i think only come in 20inch??

and the vsr's were too skinny but i like how they have a black lip with it.

The wheels on the supra are Rays Volk CE28Ns. worth = $$$$$$$$$

but any combo of black spokes and chrome lips will give u a average appeal.

as for the middle pic in your post. they are quite cheap and look awsome. see them on many cars.

http://bigotyres.com.au/showcase/index.php...products_id=270

julz go for gtr rims or

te37 black with red lips (time attack i think)

http://www.mynismo.com/products/?id=4706

the only problem with that is they have been discontinued for i think about a year now and any left overs would cost $4500+

Yes you are right.

I spoke to GTTR34 lastnight and thats what he said, Air Lifts, so when the car goes into the pits to do a tyre change, the car can just quickly jack itself up.

Save the pit crew from lining up a jack / lift under the car and straight to the tyre change.

they look good actually, well integrated into the bodywork.

we have a winner! will need to save a bit more money tho. Anyone know where i can buy or order volk ce28n in wa?

cheers thanks a lot everyone!

The wheels in that pic are Advans.....

If it is ce28's you want then perfectrun are great to deal with (but expect to pay 4k new), otherwise I'm pretty sure jpc have a few sets of 17's.

The wheels on the supra are Rays Volk CE28Ns. worth = $$$$$$$$$

but any combo of black spokes and chrome lips will give u a average appeal.

as for the middle pic in your post. they are quite cheap and look awsome. see them on many cars.

http://bigotyres.com.au/showcase/index.php...products_id=270

the only problem with that is they have been discontinued for i think about a year now and any left overs would cost $4500+

Wheels on the black supra are GTN, not ce28.

The wheels in that pic are Advans.....

If it is ce28's you want then perfectrun are great to deal with (but expect to pay 4k new), otherwise I'm pretty sure jpc have a few sets of 17's.

hmmm seems as tho ur right.. in the pic it looks like there advan rs wheels very similar to ce28n's tho. looks like the advans are a goer, im guessing cheaper than volk also..

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I kinda wish I bought these rims for my Black R34...

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Takata Green Volk TE37's

However I have ordered these and will post pictures once they arrive...

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Matte Black SSR Type-F's

  • 9 months later...

you really need to figure out your budget.

youll need $3500+ for decent offset JDM wheels. sometimes you can have it for less but the majority is around that bracket. if you start looking for 19s or even 20s in big offset JDM will be extra expensive.

personally it sounds like you haven't got much to spend and dont feel bad because the majority of people dont.

check these guys out. they have a great range of black spoke wheels which i personally think look the best on a black car.

enjoy and gl.

http://www.stgeorgetyres.com.au/coloured.htm

p.s - i have a set of 19" Volk GTCs which would fit perfectly on a R34 GTT, but like i said they come at a cost. check my sig for details

Startin to really like these tho rush haha

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3079/240115...120d067aa_o.jpg

"i think these are volk ce28's in 18's"

can anyone confirm if this is what there really called?

Replying to an old post, but they are either Advan RS or RZ. RZ have 4 sets of 2 spokes, RS are evenly spread. they are NOT CE28N (unless someone has changed the link to the pic)

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