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you dont get much of a choice with the vorks unfortunatly, as they are a full racing rim, they only make them in special racing sizes... for ideal racing conditions.. you want 17" rims.

cool i see 17 how muc you tink iwould sete back with out tryes?

kk something like that what inch 16.17.18?

smaller is better?

personally i would probably want to go with maybe 14's x 15.. that way it will be able to give you a heap more traction and maybe start running 10's...

or maybe even 22" solid chromies to add a bit more weight to the rims to minimize wheel spin caused from the super stock turbo

vorks arent cheap man... but you get what you pay for.

ive seen them for around $890 a set (of 4) with really good race spec tyres designed especially to be used in conjunction with those wheels.

vorks arent cheap man... but you get what you pay for.

ive seen them for around $890 a set (of 4) with really good race spec tyres designed especially to be used in conjunction with those wheels.

cool my barrier is bout 1.7 so thats cool iv seen some skyline what are maroon and white rims look ok

yeah maroon and white looks good... keep in mind though, if you get white rims, you'll have to get your car log booked and it will need to meet alot more requirements set by ANDRA (the australian drag racing association), it will need a proper approved roll cage and parachute...

so your probs best to just get silver or bronze wheels... save the hassle.

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