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Hey guys,

I own a yellow R34 25GT, the whole cars basically stock, im planning on getting either 17" or 18" for it and a body kit after

For wheels im looking at this driftek LMGT4-lookalike

http://wheelworx.com.au/drift_tek.html (down the bottom of the page)

does anyone know how heavy those are or have any comments on it or any other suggestions?

im looking for lightweight, 17"/18", below 2k

For bodykit im looking at the impul front bumper and side skirts, they look awesome on black and silver but dunno if they'll look good on yellow, any comments and suggestions are appreciated, thanks guys

awesome on silver

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awesome on black (sorry borrowed someone's pic)

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the front still looks cool but not as good as black and silver, sides are bit weird on yellow (soz borrowed someone's pic again)

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Here are some pics of my skyline

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I think you'll find most people like the Impul kit as it's not too over the top and looks nice in any colours, especially lighter colours.. As for wheels, there's just too many to choose from and you should pick something out that YOU like not other forum members.

Check out the DTM rims in the trader section ..they're cheap and always look nice IMO.

impul kit looks good! yellow car + black wheels = win win

lol yea thats my idea

I think you'll find most people like the Impul kit as it's not too over the top and looks nice in any colours, especially lighter colours.. As for wheels, there's just too many to choose from and you should pick something out that YOU like not other forum members.

Check out the DTM rims in the trader section ..they're cheap and always look nice IMO.

i have mentioned one that i like above but i just wanna hear comments from others about it , and also im wondering how heavy they are, thanks for ur comment anyway

best idea, paint it black or bayside blue :P lol.

not intending to spend money on paintjob anytime soon lol

go the Impul kit and dark rims as said above :D

I'm getting the Impul side skirts for my silver 34 - best looking skirts for GT/GTT imo

yea im most likely getting impul :D

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first thing i'd do is lose the seat & steering wheel covers :)

driftteks aren't too bad, just dont expect fully light like VOLK TE37 but they are lighter then the general chrome crap from your local tyre place.

the pics were taken like 1 year ago the steering wheel cover is off long time ago and i kept the seat ones just to keep them clean lol

do u know like how many kg or pounds they are?

Nice, you have a yellow 34 as well :)

Personally, I'd prefer the altia kit from nissan, with a east bear lip. Before I bought my 34, I thought the look of a 34 without a body kit was pretty plain, but when I saw the car I have now, I really think I don't need a body kit lol. I think that's because my car has been lowered and it's got 18'' buddy club rims on it, dark colour rims on yellow = sex lol :(

Heres a picture of the rims.

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Nice, you have a yellow 34 as well :)

Personally, I'd prefer the altia kit from nissan, with a east bear lip. Before I bought my 34, I thought the look of a 34 without a body kit was pretty plain, but when I saw the car I have now, I really think I don't need a body kit lol. I think that's because my car has been lowered and it's got 18'' buddy club rims on it, dark colour rims on yellow = sex lol :(

Heres a picture of the rims.

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nice rims, my cars been lowered as well

i personally prefer 5-spokes my first choice is the one i mentioned above they looks so good

and i think im gonna be getting the impul kit, i just dont like the stock look of it lol

btw how much was ur nismo indicators?

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nice rims, my cars been lowered as well

i personally prefer 5-spokes my first choice is the one i mentioned above they looks so good

and i think im gonna be getting the impul kit, i just dont like the stock look of it lol

btw how much was ur nismo indicators?

The indicators were already on there when I bought the car (rims aswell) lol, but you can pick up a pair of side ones off ebay for $99, but the front ones, they are a bit more expensive, its $275 on www.nismo.com.au. But your best bet would be getting them 2nd hand from either a member off the forum or your local wreckers :happy:

The indicators were already on there when I bought the car (rims aswell) lol, but you can pick up a pair of side ones off ebay for $99, but the front ones, they are a bit more expensive, its $275 on www.nismo.com.au. But your best bet would be getting them 2nd hand from either a member off the forum or your local wreckers :happy:

ohk thanks I'd probably get them after i got the wheels and bodykit

what u think about impul front bar + side skirts + this rear bar (dont like the the back view of the impul rear bar)

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ohk thanks I'd probably get them after i got the wheels and bodykit

what u think about impul front bar + side skirts + this rear bar (dont like the the back view of the impul rear bar)

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high mate i saw a yellow 34 the other day with gtr front bar no rear wing and 5 spoke 18' deep dish wheels... And it looked sensational... No GTR badges.

In melb mayb sum1 else has seen it ? Northern suburbs.

high mate i saw a yellow 34 the other day with gtr front bar no rear wing and 5 spoke 18' deep dish wheels... And it looked sensational... No GTR badges.

In melb mayb sum1 else has seen it ? Northern suburbs.

sounds nice but no chance i wouldve seen it im in qld

also im trying to pick between the drifteks and the Lenso D1R (with deep lip), both look nice any idea which one i should get?

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sounds nice but no chance i wouldve seen it im in qld

also im trying to pick between the drifteks and the Lenso D1R (with deep lip), both look nice any idea which one i should get?

i think either one is good, as long as they are black :blink: not trying to be racist lol.

i think either one is good, as long as they are black :blink: not trying to be racist lol.

yea im trying to find out the weight of both, i how much they are so just wanna compare weight but no one seem to know how heavy the drifteks are

For the D1R, can u have deep lip in the front as well? how deep should they be do u know?

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yea im trying to find out the weight of both, i how much they are so just wanna compare weight but no one seem to know how heavy the drifteks are

For the D1R, can u have deep lip in the front as well? how deep should they be do u know?

i think you are better off giving them a call :blink:

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