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Hi Guys,

Need some bigger wheels for the GTR due to brake upgrade but now can't decide on what colour would look best. Too hard lol..

Black, Superlap or maybe able to get my hands on a set of Time Attack eddition.

Size will be 19x10.5 +12

Tyre 275/30/19 Advan AD08

Brakes Brembo 6 pot Silver caliper with brembo in red.

Car is White R34 GTR with Z-Tune kit here is a quick pick.

Any thought or opinions on what would be best would be appreciated :thumbsup:

Cheers

Kingy

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black ones, just make sure of 2 things, fill the rear guards a lot more, (right now looks like a cave) and 2, please remove of the gtr badge on the front, looks very very tacky on that car.

other than that, thats one hell of a nice car!

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i would go black , black rims or bright silver looks tops on a white GTR , my preference would be black CE28N Time Attacks !!!!!

Te37s , i find are a little more common/boring than CE28N s . But thats my opinion . GLthumbsup.gif Let me see some pics when you choose !!!!!!!!!

CE28N time attacks Or maybe CE28N GENESIS

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Well it's official can not get time attack from rays anymore. They wil not do a one off.

The closest the can offer is http://www.seiboncarbon.com/products/race-wheel/volk/#

Has anyone seen or heard of ths edditon before? Or would straight balck look better?

Thanks again

Kingy

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Well it's official can not get time attack from rays anymore. They wil not do a one off.

The closest the can offer is http://www.seiboncar...ace-wheel/volk/#

Has anyone seen or heard of ths edditon before? Or would straight balck look better?

Thanks again

Kingy

Looks like "Seibon" did their own replication, probably due to what you said, as RAYS don't make the Time Attack Wheels anymore.

I don't like "Seibon" stickered on it, I prefer it to have VOLK on it.

In this case, just go for full black TE37 wheels.

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