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Here is a pic of the rims I bought about a month ago. I bought them second hand (not a mark on them) from another 32 owner. They are 17" x 7.5" Koya K-55 machined chrome, not sure where they are made (i think japan). They also come in chrome chrome. The studs around the outside are gold colour. I thought that it might clash with the gun grey, buy they ended up looking sweet.

I have always wanted white 5 or 6 spoke racing rims tho, i think they look hot with grey.

Makaveli - what colour is ur 32?

Here's some wheels I dig...

Google them!

Buddy Club P1 QF

Racing Hart 6 spokes.

Sparco NS-2 Python

Volk Gr.C

Not such a big fan of Enkei but I do like the Enkei TS-6 as seen in NFS-U.

Now this game has maybe 30-40 sets of rims and they are all pretty much horrendous.

T.

uh - ROH DRIFT R's come in 17'' 18'' and 19'' and they are sold at any ROH certified dealer - maybe Bob Jane T Marts? It dosen't say on the ROH site go to www.ROH.com.au there at the bottom og the HTML one :D

I love many of the Jap rims, Volk/AVS etc etc... but they are all so pricey. If you have the $3-4000 new then good luck to you, otherwise you are still looking at around $1500 on up for 2nd hand.

As a rule i dont like chrome rims on any Skyline, but if you are after a new rim, then id say look for some thin 5 spoke 17" rims, then depending on cars colour get thenm painted white or graphite.

I think the cars ride height can make good wheels look ordinary, so as lond as your car is lowered with some nice larger diam rims then there are plenty that look good.

Unless you want to rip off inner guards and run spacers, and perhaps still have rubbing then id be sticking with 17s, much easier to find a rim that fits properly, still look goods in the 32s wheel arches, and cheaper meaning you can possibly afford a nicer style of rim.

I think the best value rim around for the R32 is the HR Racing AVS Model 5 look-a-like. There a shadow chrome wheel, go for somehting like $1650 new with rubber for 18s.

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