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Hey guys,

I'm going to get my wheels reconditioned and the guy said I could get it done another colour if I like.

They're Rays Nismo LMGT2's I believe.

Just weighing up the options, I either want it the same white colour or go matte black.

I'm not the best at photoshop but it gives you an idea:

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Let me know what you think, or maybe any other possible suggestions?

Cheers,

Jaylon

Edited by Jay11
White to give you the clean look.

Black to give you the tough look.

If you go black, just paint the spokes (how the white looks but in black)

Leave the lip polished.

Yeah I've always liked black rims on a white car.

True, like this?

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I'm really liking black with the polished lip.

I think the stickers are about $4 each :woot:

The other alternative is the black LMGT 4's are a polished black, that might look okay?

definatly, LMGT4's are made for R34's :P

otherwise, go the black with polished lip

definatly, LMGT4's are made for R34's :P

otherwise, go the black with polished lip

If I were buying a new set of rims I would go the Rota GTR-D's :rofl:

What I meant was the same polished black colour of the LMGT4's would maybe look alright on my LMGT2's?

I wonder how much the GTR-D's are?

Coz it's $600 all up for painting and reconditioning my ones, $150 per wheel.

Black = stealth and safe look.

Chrome or silver = a bit of bling (nothing wrong with it) and stands out more.

Other = I like gold ones too...looks tough, eg.g Volk GTC's...but pricey and you gotta have the matching bodykit to go with it...

At the end of the day, your call and you'll be driving it...

  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry for a late reply, I've been away for work for the past few weeks.

I think I'm still leaning towards keeping them white because I've seen quite a few white 34's getting around with black rims...

If only it were as easy as NFS where you can paint your wheels every few seconds if you want them another colour or style :(

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