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<P>what coloure wheels from r34gtr would suit a white r32gtr!  i was thinking the blonze/gold! <BR>But then when i really thinking im goner spray my bottom lip black right, so then should i get the satin black one will that look better then the blonze/gold that i wanted?  thanks... Jst trying to make sure that i would be riding in a sexy look!!! ;p cheers.</P>

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<P>what coloure wheels from r34gtr would suit a white r32gtr!  i was thinking the blonze/gold! <BR>But then when i really thinking im goner spray my bottom lip black right, so then should i get the satin black one will that look better then the blonze/gold that i wanted?  thanks... Jst trying to make sure that i would be riding in a sexy look!!! ;p cheers.</P>

Let me help :thumbsup:

Hi Guys, What colour wheels from an R34 GTR would suit a white R32 GTR? I was thinking the Bronze/gold colour! But then I was also thinking I may spray the bottom lip black right, so should I perhaps go Satin Black instead? Would that look better than Bronze/Gold? Thanks, just trying to make sure that I would be riding and looking sexy!!! :thumbsup: Cheers!

White cars are pretty much the easiest to match any colour wheel to.

The stock bronze/gold/gunmetal would look excellent, otherwise I’ve seen them sprayed black and they look equally as good on a white car. Looks better gloss rather than matte or satin finish.

get some te37's

end thread and learn how to write bro

LOL... Im half asleep thinking about these rims too much Ahah, sorry guys!! But anyways the r34 gtr wheels blonze/gold,will smoke thos te37's dont u rkon?? That's why i can't be screwed getting them.

LOL... Im half asleep thinking about these rims too much Ahah, sorry guys!! But anyways the r34 gtr wheels blonze/gold,will smoke thos te37's dont u rkon?? That's why i can't be screwed getting them.

what the hell are you smoking to think R34 GTR wheels will smoke TE37s ???

on a white R32 GTR a set of black TE37 18X10+15 will loook soooooooooooooooo much better then plain R34 GTR wheels. even ni bronze they look the goods.

I want blonze wheels on my GTR!

<p>tell you what i'll do...  I'll buy R34 GTR wheels & you get the TE37's  then we'll do a straight swap!

Fark that's hard typing like I'm half asleep at 11:30am in the morning! :D

Oi,

I have 2 sets of rims that would look tough on your GTR

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Gr...37-t323912.html

Buy them - they're better than 34 GTR rims.

/shameless plug.

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