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I've got 18" shadow chrome rims on my line, though wouldnt mind 19's.

Rach - I was in a rush to get home, as i was just going past to drop a mate home. I had to get up at 1am to start work at 2am:( And i think it was like 930ish already. Your line looked very nice parked there.

Dayne

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Don't get me wrong, I have 18" and I want 19's soon. Just not wogish bling rims. They shouldn't be on Skylines nor should big wheels like 20" unless they're like a show car or something, but thats just my opinion :D.

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*gets ready to run from all the chome fans*

Nath knows the score leave your chomies for the bmw's and show cars :D skylines are generally meant to be a performance car how does adding 50kgs at each corner help performance :)

but like my opinion others have differing ones... its your car you put what you want on there if you are only doing it for others then you suck anyways :D

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i reckon beemers look awful with bling. its so unfortunate that german cars get hit with the bling stick when they can look great when a bit of race-style/jdm influence gets into their guards.

if i had to have bling, it'd be some nice diamond cut 2/3 piece rims. DEFINATELY no chrome.

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Spotted Jayce and Erica in the Forester out in Gordon looking at purdy Christmas lights, that WRX convoy looked pretty cool :D

Thanks! The boxer rumble was in full effect that night...And,whilst you say you were filming stuff,it does seem a little creepy that you were perched upon a grassy knoll...sniper rifle,anyone?!?

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Thanks! The boxer rumble was in full effect that night...And,whilst you say you were filming stuff,it does seem a little creepy that you were perched upon a grassy knoll...sniper rifle,anyone?!?

haha i was nearly the unexpected skyline in that cruise. :blink: i'm sure you met my mate chris (redheaded guy - rexie with MY 003 plates). shame i didn't make it!

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Chrome? did someone say HOT4s??? skylines and chrome wheels just dont match. anyone seen a 34 with chromies? nope, because it would not only look ugly, but some (like me) would consider it a sin.....(not that im religous or anything.....)

polished alloy dish is about as far you'd go (eg: my volks :rofl: )

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lkuke...i have a poster of a yellow R34 on my wall with chromies! from HPI mag aswell :)

i think all rims look good, depending on the colours of the car and the style of the car g JDM, Show car, pimp, clean etc etc

except for vaults, whatever car has them looks like shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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anyone seen a 34 with chromies? nope

Actually yes, there's a black R34 GT-t with 19" chrome wheels getting around

But I agree Luke, I'm not a fan of chrome either, but each to their own, you like chrome wheels, buy them

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I've got 18" chromies always get complimented on them heaps reckon they fit my car perfect, would love a set of twenties but yeah each to there own seriously theres some ugly chromies theres some ugly alloys smeh i must admit i really don't like white wheels but i am a big fan of black which you really don't see enough of!!

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