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I don't think that wing would go with those rims personally.

But each to their own, I wouldn't put those rims on a Skyline it's all about personal taste here!

Most important thing is what YOU think looks good.

Agree with Kat. Those rims belong on a dumped Kambah Commonwhore or a Bimma or Merc.

Lebo ?

No offence intended - each to their own :)

I didnt buy them so oh well.

White powder coated or just the type of rim is not right?

I edited them white and they seem good

I also like them now as well

Constructive criticism no harsh at all.

I like to show my car off so I want it to look the best it can be.

Just purchased it so a few things will be changed in the future but right now the bank account wont let me haha

Getting the shocks put in this weekend

So ill come around some time next week for the wheels if thats cool?

I think the flush boot is the nicest, and the GTR wings belong on GTR's even though they look sick.

Never been a fan of the drift wings, i think they look like a tacky attempt not to have the lip that is left when you remove the regular wing.

I have the stock wing on mine, but i like it *shrugs*

Edited by J'son

Your stock wing isn't bad at all.

I love that i scored a series 1.5 rather than a 1 or 2, hate the series 2 front bars, but like the front and rear looks from the series 1. This baby was a win, if only she was a GTR not just a gtst, but, i still am pleanty happy with my ride...

BTW, i recommend you make the pics in you signature like half the size....

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