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im having alot of trouble trying to figure out what wheels and what color wheels to pick for my Millenium jade R32.4 wide body. any suggestions? pictures would be good cos i can just say gold VOLK GT-C's FTW!!!! but it might not look very good with the color of the car.. so yeah! help please!

heres a dodgey pic it just finished its respray ill take better ones wen the lights are all on.

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some wheels in black should look good...not sure on what type...maybe some nismo's

Black wheels look awesome too!

GTRBOS on SAU has black Work Meister wheels (I think) black spokes and silver rim/lip.

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Awesome choice of colour! Would of been better if you brought the wheels before you painted the car so you could mod the guards to suit the wheels.

Remember, offset means absolutely everything when choosing wheels. Choosing the right offset can make the difference of making your car look killer or failing beyond belief. Stay away from anything above +20 and you'll be on the right track...

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