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Guys let me know what you think I should put on the car, wheels are not my thing, and I have a 2 sets of R34 wheels I will sell one set and buy probably one of these. The 3 Options options are.

1. Wedsport 55M http://www.weds.co.jp/products/wedssport/sa55m.html

2. Wedsport SA-67R http://www.weds.co.jp/english/products/wed...r.html#ch_wheel

3. Enkei GTC01 http://www.enkei.com/gtc01.html

I look forward to your vote.

Thanks

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You are so gay for Weds wheels aren't you Pauline.

Out of those three, I think the new Weds SA-55M's would look the best against a white BNR34, however I would personally bypass them all in favour of a nice set of TE37's in 18 x 9.5's for track use.

Buy a full set of each, Paul, but please make sure they're in a fitment that I can transfer onto the LOLwagon, okay? :P

Honestly? I LOVE the Enkei's the most, but they're becoming common. That doesn't turn me off them any less, but I still like to be different.

Hmmm, thinking back - that doesn't really help you at all, does it?

I actually like the Enkei RPF1, although I shouldn't say that because I have them on my car and their not to common.

Also I've found Enkei's to be reasonably priced for a high quality Japanese rim.

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