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natett Posted Today, 08:41 AM

work emotion kai wheels in bronze, RE30s or Te37s!!

:)

TE37 in white

or

Work Kai's in gun grey, these are actually alot cheaper

Your a bad man..... any link to the 4 door at speedhunters?

work emotion kai wheels in bronze, RE30s or Te37s!!

big NO on the KAI's as I already have them on MY silver GTR :bunny: (great rim though, and look sh1t hot!).

I'd say TE's - classic look and style (however I do know of another silver R32 GTR wearing them...)

have a look at the UK forums - very useful

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/24434-pics-whee...girls-boys.html

my vote VOLK GT-C ;)

LOL I'd say there's lots of GTRs with both types of wheels. I for one am in love with TE37s and I've seen plenty of GTRs with them but will still fit them to mine one day :bunny:

And good call on the UK forums, I read them a lot and think they have some awesome info on them.

LOL I'd say there's lots of GTRs with both types of wheels. I for one am in love with TE37s and I've seen plenty of GTRs with them but will still fit them to mine one day :D

And good call on the UK forums, I read them a lot and think they have some awesome info on them.

TBH - that is where I spend most of my skyline browsing time these days, the UK/ euro guys seem to go more extreme/ intense on their cars - really big $$$ put into some amazing cars :blink:

love some of the really neat examples they have (would be great to have their budget!!!)

TBH - that is where I spend most of my skyline browsing time these days, the UK/ euro guys seem to go more extreme/ intense on their cars - really big $$ put into some amazing cars :D

love some of the really neat examples they have (would be great to have their budget!!!)

Me too. More technical detail and a bit less fluffing around I find. That's where I read a lot of information during my engine build and when making turbo decisions and what not.

i like these below, im really into the black for some reason these days wich is goodd for you because i think they go great on a silver car.

advan rzd -

http://www.yokohama.com.au/media/RZD_mat_b...argel.12475.jpg

volk ce29 - http://api.ning.com/files/xmhNXbyW*T*Ee5Jh...M/CE28_JPEG.jpg

volk re30 -

http://daliracing.com/v666-5/catalog/x-ima...e-30-colors.jpg

nismo lmgt4's - and this is why im all for black on a silver r32 gtr

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http:/...%26tbs%3Disch:1

i like these below, im really into the black for some reason these days wich is goodd for you because i think they go great on a silver car.

advan rzd -

http://www.yokohama.com.au/media/RZD_mat_b...argel.12475.jpg

volk ce29 - http://api.ning.com/files/xmhNXbyW*T*Ee5Jh...M/CE28_JPEG.jpg

ce28 black - http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/6939/edimg0571mn7oq0.jpg

volk re30 -

http://daliracing.com/v666-5/catalog/x-ima...e-30-colors.jpg

nismo lmgt4's - and this is why im all for black on a silver r32 gtr

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http:/...%26tbs%3Disch:1

or, just check this out

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/24434-pics-whee...ls-boys-24.html

enjoy

I like the Advan RS wheels, afaik they are the one of the lightest wheels on the market, on the down side their price reflects that.

http://www.advanwheels.com.au/wheels/wheel.aspx?id=1

My preference so far would be the Advan RS wheels - The UK link DAN00H was helpful as well, a lot of different ideas in there.

Now I have to justify the cost of the Advan's ($800-$900 each) vs keeping the track wheels I have, which aren't attractive street wheels.

Im thinking in Silver, has anyone seen how dark the Gunmetal is in this range in real life?

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