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hey im so undecided as to what rims i should buy for my 33, i like so many types but i dont know what would suit my car, i like bronze and gold rims but i dont think they will suit my car, i had a feeling silver/chrome would suit it and im not really into black or white rims on a silver car, but thats why i made this thread, if u know a rim that might look good plz suggest it or even photochop it coz i have no idea wat rim i want (im looking around the 2k mark preferably under, for 2nd hand rims with tyres) ps, i know theres heaps of pics of rims, just pick 1 if u cbf :down:

heres a few shots of my car, i dont realy plan on lowering it but i may after i get new rims, as the front lip alredy scrapes on everything (daily driving ftl) and ill get some rear pods or something to make the back line up later on.

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heres some enkei 17's (thats all the title said)

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heres some grenades, its a 17inch rim that looks like r34 gtr rims

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volk ce28 17's silver

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volk ce28 17's bronze

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advan rcII 17's

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AME fin 18's

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enkei rp03 18's

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volk gt-p 18's in gold

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weds sa90 17's in bronze

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work vs 17's

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i have exactly the same car, colour and dilemma.

kumhos are on special right now so want to upgrade to 17s but dont know how wide i should go let alone the rims, love the GTR look ones and gf thinks silver over gold..

ideas?

ps. awesome bunch of pics..more please!

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