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You could get a 5 stud conversion.

OR, you could go old-school and buy 15-16" rims such as work equip and ssr mk1/2/3, then slam it. But no one on this site is really into that kind of modifications =/

There are plenty of decent 4 stud rims. Depends how bad you want it and how well you can research.

What exactly do you want?

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You can get a lot of 4stud rims from tempe Tyres. I got my rims from there about 2 months ago

Lenso Type-M

Colour: Black with red lip

Mono block design

They have a lot of designs and they have a website

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You could get a 5 stud conversion.

OR, you could go old-school and buy 15-16" rims such as work equip and ssr mk1/2/3, then slam it. But no one on this site is really into that kind of modifications =/

There are plenty of decent 4 stud rims. Depends how bad you want it and how well you can research.

What exactly do you want?

Well i'd like to have an 18" wheel preferably a mesh design.

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the r34 came out with 5 stud :D;) maybe consider doing a stud conversion? at least you will have more options rim wise then

still na :down:

You could get a 5 stud conversion.

OR, you could go old-school and buy 15-16" rims such as work equip and ssr mk1/2/3, then slam it. But no one on this site is really into that kind of modifications =/

There are plenty of decent 4 stud rims. Depends how bad you want it and how well you can research.

What exactly do you want?

agreed - get some baller dish man with close to 0 offset :)

party time!

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just another thought too man, i think i saw 4 to 5 stud spacers on boost or ns

dont know about the legalities and that kinda stuff - might be worth checking out if you are after a cheap option :)

personally id leave it 4 stud and get some doriteks,

but i guess it depends on where you want to go with your car - what style ur going for etc etc

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you can buy proper 5 stud adaptor type things or kits using Silvia or R32(i think) hubs from Japanese Import Spares in Adelaide, they also stock random rims (they had a set of Ray's Gram Lights in +35 and 4 stud at one point)

I'd be going for a nice set of Enkei's or something myself if I had an inferior model haha

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