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I have the 2003 Skyline V35 and is looking to get these rims. Any recommendation or advise ? Thanks

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/VARRSTOEN-2-2-2-19x10-5-5X114-3-TE37-style-wheels-GTR-/261018041616?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cc5e33d10

cheers

Fred

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Hi Guys

I have the 2003 Skyline V35 and is looking to get these rims. Any recommendation or advise ? Thanks

http://www.ebay.com....=item3cc5e33d10

cheers

Fred

VarrsToen are good wheels, bang for buck. You may cop some banter from people with "REAL" WORK wheels but who cares, they are well priced decent quality wheels.

Yes they will fit, and look great on our coupes.

I found VarrsToen a while ago but i never liked the look of the TE37 replica's, now they have really grown on me. They look great in every colour they're manufactured in IMO and the brand is well repped, a lot of people will recommend them such as Frosty above :)

Edited by Seano350GT

I have a set of these. Could not be happier. Defiantly recommend them, get on it!

To clear up any confusion. VarrsToen is actually a German brand, imported and sold in American and imported to Australia from there.

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Edited by Mayo_85

I have a set of these on order from Varrstoen, in a custom colour, I cant wait to get them :)

Fred just keep in mind though,

if you have the factory Brembo's, you will need to go with the +12 offset to clear them.

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