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No point putting 'Nismo' stickers on a TE37 when you can buy a LMGT wheel for that.

You will need to buy a Rays Rim Sticker Kit if you want the stickers to re-apply.

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On that topic. Have a set in bronze tha needs new stickers.

Anyone know where to get or I'm going copies for repeated changes.

^ if you know copies. Send me a pm as well

No point putting 'Nismo' stickers on a TE37 when you can buy a LMGT wheel for that.

You will need to buy a Rays Rim Sticker Kit if you want the stickers to re-apply.

Thanks mate. The blue ones look so ugly. Want the Gramslite red ones.

I may even put Nismo ones on as I love that look on a TE37 rim.

Anyone put genuine Nismo LMTG4 stickers on their TE37s? I am not going to get cheap copied decal from Ebay and will order from Nissan but has anyone done this?

ive seen it done on an r34 gtr

So Nismo stickers on a set of genuine TE37's? That's wicked. I might actually do it myself.

Did it look good matey?

TE37's are a great track rim with big brake clearance and lightweight. They fail miserably in the looks department with few exceptions (some 34 gtr's carry them well)

A 5 bolt hub needs a 5 spoke wheel for symetry, GTC's on 33 and 34 look wicked and meisters on 32, 33, and 34 look pron. :worship:

So Nismo stickers on a set of genuine TE37's? That's wicked. I might actually do it myself.

Did it look good matey?

they were black, so looked alright

however anyone in the know will think your stupid, imo you would be molestering both te37's an lmgt4's, pretty much like buying a r35 an fitting pink neons...

they were black, so looked alright

however anyone in the know will think your stupid, imo you would be molestering both te37's an lmgt4's, pretty much like buying a r35 an fitting pink neons...

Yeah that's the thing...ayaayaa...I mean these are genujine TE37's but heck, I think those stock Blue Rays Racing stickers look arse...seeing that I'm getting these second-hand and two are partially peeled off, I might as well go stickerless OR put on something different as the Blue ones are ugly as...what do you guys think?

I like those red ones but they are apparently for the GramLites - can anyone confirm? On the other hand, if I put on SL stickers which look the part, people will think I'm a SL try-hard...ffs cannot decide. :pirate:

TE37's are a great track rim with big brake clearance and lightweight. They fail miserably in the looks department with few exceptions (some 34 gtr's carry them well)

A 5 bolt hub needs a 5 spoke wheel for symetry, GTC's on 33 and 34 look wicked and meisters on 32, 33, and 34 look pron. :worship:

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