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Took the idea from the stagea section, tho some things are compatible with the V series i thought i would start one for the V series section, ive found some really cool rare things for the V series that ive wanted to share. Ebay.com.au/ebay.com/import monster/nengune.....share away

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Ive never seen this nissan momo wheel before.

http://pages.ebay.co...id=230817027801

That thing is porn! If only I wasn't so in love with my steering wheel stereo and cruise control switches I would buy it.

That thing is porn! If only I wasn't so in love with my steering wheel stereo and cruise control switches I would buy it.

I know right, i dont have cruise or audio controls so it doesnt bother me. But i dont have $500+

Yeah i thougt it looked like and evo wheel too, thats the third style of momo wheel ive seen for the V series.

Would kill for the blinker wing mirror covers that ive seen on some sedans and on stageas

or these

19" Buddy Club P1 Racing II Plus Wheels

http://bit.ly/NUSgrf

or these

Lenso 19" Inch wheels & tyres, multi stud 5x114 & 5x100 suit Nissan, Subaru, etc

http://bit.ly/O67D3T

plenty to be found, all have gutter marks from poor driving skills

im still trying to find just ONE 20x10 or wider for a project...

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plenty to be found, all have gutter marks from poor driving skills

It is concerning how often some people gutter their rims.. had my J30 Maxima for 13 years, never touched the rims on anything.. even my wife has never damaged the rims on our J31 Maxima, and she isn't really a car person.

^^^ depends if you run decent offset and have stretched tyres or not. Many people (including me) love to have a wide rim and the stretched look (235's on my 9" rims and 265's on my 10" rims), so you have no bubble of rubber to protect your rim. One touch of a roundabout or kerb and I mark my rims in a major way. But it's the price you pay for looks :)

True I guess.. a downside if you are into the stretched look... I prefer the look of the tyres sitting flush with the rim, and most tyres do have a lip to prevent damage with a minor gutter/kurb touch.

I used to run 225s on the 9" rim on the front, but have changed to 235s now - not a massive amount of stretch, but the tyres offer the rims NO protection. Also, I use my car for work, so I park on the kerb literally 20+ times a day at different places, usually in a hurry, often with a laptop, tablet or phone in use - hence I catch a lot of kerbs!

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