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Hey Guys/Girls, I've seen this type of thread on a few forums now and thought if we could have one here.

If you have any Rims that you consider RARE, please post a Picture of it (Name/Spec would also help).

Rare Rims should be Rims that are "Hard To Find For Sale", not Hard to find in your area :P !

Please avoid posting common rims :thumbsup: .

If you see any Rare Rims Posted that you feel is Not Rare, then please Post a Valid/current link to the RIM.

Finally, if you have Rare Rims that are for sale, then please Post Them with link to the 'For Sale' Thread.

Hope This Turns Out well :(

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I'll start it off with what I consider to be "Rare", here is a set called 'Sparco Racing/Crimson.Inc', 17" Rims, rears are a bit more dish. I might put these for sale soon!

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ADVAN RG-1

Gold colour on black R34 GT-R with +12 offset. 18" rim is a fairly light weight about 8.5Kg I think.

Not sure about rarity - I guess I just don't see many around.

>>> looks like so >>> http://www.preludepower.com/forums/potm/80764/118/7439.jpg

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What is rare though?

Rims you don't see anymore?

Rims that are discontinued?

Rims that were manufactured decades ago?

All of the above 3 :D , good way to describe it. I should've included that in the first post :D

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Enkei NT03s, 18x9.5 +15. They have "R34 GTR Nur" stamped into them around the mounting holes. Discontinued years ago..

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still waiting to mount these.

wow... i just wet myself.... they are some nice rims.

i love my Panasport G7's.. circa early 90's, not made anymore... difficult to find in decent sizes and offsets, they went through a stage a few months ago where you could barely give them away... all of a sudden they are old school and worth a bit... i found 2 sets to mix and match and am always on the lookout for more.

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jimmy... i hate you.... you are an arse clown....

i saw you driving at honey suckle the other day and your car was complete porn!!! looks tough as nails, perfect height, perfect rims... damn you!!

hahahaha.

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Advan TCII. Great rim, very light weight, plenty of brake clearance, good looking and come in nice widths.

Because I currently have them on my car. Funny thing is I had no idea what they were when I bought my car (neither did the seller), turns out they're worth nearly half as much as the car itself!

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Advan TCII. Great rim, very light weight, plenty of brake clearance, good looking and come in nice widths.

Because I currently have them on my car. Funny thing is I had no idea what they were when I bought my car (neither did the seller), turns out they're worth nearly half as much as the car itself!

X 2 For the ADVAN TC2's

I've got a set of 18x10.5's in gold and very light and extremely hard to get even in Japan.

You guys would cry if you knew how little I paid for them in Japan...very, very cheap and brand new from Yokohama.

I'll try post up some pics when the car arrives from Japan, hopefully soon.

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Also have a set of Enkei RPO5's (Silver/Chrome) which are for daily driving.

Bit heavy but actually look pretty good on a white GTR33..

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