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id go the 2 stickers that come with them.

the full spoke in red looks hot.

but, thats my opinion.

in the end, its your car, do what you want.

if you cant decide, pass the rims this way ;)

Ha ha ha ha....I can't decide...another SAU member just PMed me and I've sold him my original TE37SL genuine spoke stickers....lol

So I'll just go Nismo stick on the spokes but all in RED for something different.

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how about you just make a damn decision and stop wasting time.

it's your car, and no one else really gives a rats arse about how it looks except you - and if they do, it's not their car so you can tell them to "go fck yourself"

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how about you just make a damn decision and stop wasting time.

it's your car, and no one else really gives a rats arse about how it looks except you - and if they do, it's not their car so you can tell them to "go fck yourself"

Love it...this is exactly what I will do!! hahahahaah

So you wanted TE37SL's but you wanted normal TE37 Stickers...

Should have bought a set of normal TE37 wheels with the normal TE37 stickers..?

I got the TE37SL's for weight lost and updated make and design...but those wheel spoke stickers suck big-time!! ha ha ha ha

I have a set myself and I did have a bit of think about it, but in the end since they came with it, why not?

Its different thats for sure!

But if you dont like it, dont put them on, its really that simple. I wouldnt put any other stickers on there though.

I have a set myself and I did have a bit of think about it, but in the end since they came with it, why not?

Its different thats for sure!

But if you dont like it, dont put them on, its really that simple. I wouldnt put any other stickers on there though.

Thanks matey...I was thinking the same but decided to sell of my TE37SL stickers. I'm going to put on Nismo ones just to be different. Will post up pics.

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Bringing up and old post, curious how the OP worked out with nismo stickers etc?

Im currently thinking of putting the stickers on mine now, and still not sure about the red and thinking of putting gold instead.

here are some average photoshop attempts..

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I would get the valve stem stickers aswell, and most likely change the valve stem to black, or maybe gold if there available...

Thoughts?

Bringing up and old post, curious how the OP worked out with nismo stickers etc?

Im currently thinking of putting the stickers on mine now, and still not sure about the red and thinking of putting gold instead.

here are some average photoshop attempts..

gallery_85191_4683_1564016.jpg

I would get the valve stem stickers aswell, and most likely change the valve stem to black, or maybe gold if there available...

Thoughts?

Looks great mate, i'd go the yellow / gold stickers personally.

just found out that i cannot get gold dish/rim stickers, only spoke ones in gold.... i can get gold air valves though..

so it would have to be no rim/dish sticker, gold spoke, and either gold or black airvalve... mmm

might need to do a little more photo shopping to help me decide..

or go all red.. but i still think red will look a ltitle out of place..

i'd go gold spoke sticker with black valve cap.

the gold valve would look weird i reckon.

yea im thinking that way now.. i think with the gold valve i would kinda want to go gold wheel nuts and i just cant imagine that looking any good.

just the gold spoke sticker and everything else black will be relatively subtle and not over complicate the yellow and black theme.

Cheers for the comments guys.

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