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Anyone got a pic of Buddy Club P1 Racing wheels on R32 GTST?

I have a white R32 GTST and am unsure of which colour to go for. I think i like the HYPER GPLD ones...but the other would look good too

Anyone know a good place to buy some in victoria???

I seen them for $450 a rim...is that a good price for 17x8's?

Heres the site Buddy Club site:

http://www.first-inc.co.jp/buddyclub/p1r/p1r.html

buddyclubP1.JPG

Anyone skilled and/or bored enough to put a digital set on my R32 in photoshop?

hawkers32.JPG

my flatmate has the hypergold ones on his white R33 GTS-T and all I can say is they are the best rims on the market atm.. 1 word of advice - go for it!! they have a nice racey look and certainly bring out the looks in skyline's as well. very nice indeed.

he got his from donnellans, box hill, paid around $2k for 17x8's with tyres.

I kind of now think that the silver ones would look good...hmm

what sized offset will i need...what about the centre caps do i buy them seperate...at the moment i have 17x8 on the rear and 17x7 on the front...should i do the same or go for 17x8's all round?

I got the Tit Silver on my blk R33 and they look mad.

I think all the colours look nice, just depending on your taste. I think white will make your car look cleaner, but than white P1 would need a lot of cleaning.

Tit silver or Hyper gold would make your car more like a drift car.

What do you reckon?!

I got my as an offset with 17x8 at the front and 17x9 at the back. I think that's how they come as and I got mine just over $2k with Falken tyres.

My current wheels were stuffed when i got them...they are all bent up and stuffed...would make a good second set for drifting

Im still unsure of which colour to go for...anyone know of a good place to buy them from???

Thanks bathurst-91 for the digital wheels...i think ill end up going for the gold...but then again the white is good...DAMN IT I CANT DECIDE!

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