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they aren't too bad in person, the polished spokes go well with the chrome accents on the car. definitely can do better though.. maybe just get some 22's like this:

http://www.supraforums.com.au/forum/members-rides/58430-2002-nm35-autech-axis-stagea.html

they aren't too bad in person, the polished spokes go well with the chrome accents on the car. definitely can do better though.. maybe just get some 22's like this:

http://www.supraforu...xis-stagea.html

I can't stand stupidly large wheels normally; but that car makes me a little tingly in my wingly.:wub:

Don't worry too much what people think; everyone's different, but some higher profile rubber will sort out the proportioning issue, and most likely improve the ride.

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they aren't too bad in person, the polished spokes go well with the chrome accents on the car. definitely can do better though.. maybe just get some 22's like this:

http://www.supraforu...xis-stagea.html

Massive aside, I think someones dyno was being a bit generous if they made 180rwkw with only a fmic :whistling:

My ideal wheels would be 19" CE28N's :yes:

Massive aside, I think someones dyno was being a bit generous if they made 180rwkw with only a fmic :whistling:

My ideal wheels would be 19" CE28N's :yes:

DROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLS...

Im going to stick with CE28 copies as my bank balance doesn't go far enough for the real deal!

I'll be joing the wheels club tomorrow. Picking up 4 big packages that have made their way from Japan! Won't have time to fit them up, so it'll have to wait a few weeks >_<black_lrg.jpg

19's SSR type F

In black.... I think that's the road I will go down. Solid black FTW!

I'll be joing the wheels club tomorrow. Picking up 4 big packages that have made their way from Japan! Won't have time to fit them up, so it'll have to wait a few weeks pinch.gifblack_lrg.jpg

19's SSR type F

Very nice Alex!

Can't wait to see these on!

I'll be joing the wheels club tomorrow. Picking up 4 big packages that have made their way from Japan! Won't have time to fit them up, so it'll have to wait a few weeks >_<black_lrg.jpg

19's SSR type F

What is the width/offset you went? :)

19x8.5 +22 all round.

For those playing at home, its exactly the same fitment as what BBenny has with His Enkei GTC01's. There are lots of photos of that round for refrence.

Picked em up, can't wait to have them on!

JDM Concept. Under 3k, pick up. Prices are on the website- good pricing (good service too) as far as I could work out, but there will always be someones second cousins sisters brother that got them cheaper in timbuctu, if you get my drift...

JDM Concept. Under 3k, pick up. Prices are on the website- good pricing (good service too) as far as I could work out, but there will always be someones second cousins sisters brother that got them cheaper in timbuctu, if you get my drift...

With tyres?

JDM Concept. Under 3k, pick up. Prices are on the website- good pricing (good service too) as far as I could work out, but there will always be someones second cousins sisters brother that got them cheaper in timbuctu, if you get my drift...

That's a good price then. I thought you might have got them ex Japan. Freight for a set of 19" wheels is over 1k alone! That's partly why I went with 18" as the freight is less than half of 19".

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