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Hey umm, having a little bit of trouble deciding what colour wheels I should get for my dark blue R34

and was hoping for peoples opinions to help me choose the right ones.

I was thinking Black with Chrome trim, but I don't know. :stupid:

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yeah, I looked up starcorps impuls there hot defiantly considering.

anyone know what these are? veilside?

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Yes they are Veilside Baccarat Wheels.

Enkei do a a similar style of wheel as well, Enkei WDM Wheels.

lol, just wanted to know what they were.

But yeah you're all probably right so I've decided to go with Lenso Widetraced wheels.

Heres a link of what they look like:

http://thetyreexperts.com.au/cart/index.ph...age&pID=277

Yeah there hot, this is what they look like in black - http://thetyreexperts.com.au/cart/index.ph...age&pID=274

mm, it's so hard to decide plus I can't really tell whats going to suit the car the most unless I take it in and

put the rims up against the car to get a better picture.

whatever you do, dont go the black with chrome rim unless you want the common look, maybe a dark gold, or white or even a realy bright silver looks like, i would say dont go chrome but if you find a sensible wheel in chrome they arnt bad, but theres alot of "hey everyone look at my unnecessarily over decorated chrome wheels" ............... versions

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