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haha, those would just look insane on a stagea or a audi rs4/6!! i was soo hyped up i couldnt even spell EPIC, haha.

bet you a singel rear tyre will set you back like 500 bucks for a cheap one.

sometimes i wish i was rich :(

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Wheels look hideous.

Sorry, but just because something has a crazy offset and is wide, doesn't instantly make it a awesome looking rim. If the spoke design is hideous (like those) it is still a shit looking rim, no matter what the offset.

Shit:

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Not shit:

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I'd prefer a wheel with no dish with a great looking spoke design/colour than something that simply has dish but looks shit.

i think they look hot, but not made for skylines, you can only have certain rims on jap imports that suits them, same goes for euros.

volk for japs and bbs for euros. thats always going to be like that. euros have the styling and japs have something more toy like.

but those rims would look crazy on a merc or porsche. that style imo is more for the luxurious, not for the sports car

Oh I quite understand that these are not a "Skyline" design wheel, that is not my point. They look shit regardless if they were on a Stagea or an Aristo. As said above, there are plenty of nice deep dish wheels suited for the whole VIP look, those are not one of them and I don't understand why you all like them other than the fact they have "Hektik dish bro!".

cus they so hektik bro.... no, not really, i just like the look of them and i guess so do others. every person likes different looks in rims, i do prefer the "tuner" rims for a car personally, but if you want to go VIP, on a nice phat s600 then this is one of the best choices, they just look nice and beautiful.

id love to put BBS on a skyline, but i wont becaus from my view they look shit on a skyline.

i found a really nice set of bbs a while ago which actually looked really wicked and maybe a bit extreme, but they were a 1 off make for bmw, they were 15X15 rears and 15x11 front. you could have fit another rim just in the dish if you wanted to ;)

that rim/style of rim suits heaps of cars i run DH eurolines on my car which look identical gotta have knackers to pull it off, but eh each to there own cant all rock the same shit ay

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Those rims are pretty bad looking.. but i love them! Not just cos of the size.. there's just something about them. Would rock them on a Cedric or something VIP

that 350z also looks gangster

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