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are the rims polished Nismo LM GT4's?? I WANT these rims, not polished, just the normal silver ones, so if anyone has any 17" ones or knows where to get em, 1st or 2nd hand, lemme know! :D

if they're not GT4's, they are VERY similar.

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i'm sorry Adz, i may just have to get these LM rip offs :( - I'm not too keen on the brand new idea, and finding second hand 17" Silver LM GT4's is VERY VERY VERY hard. Of course i'd love the real thing, but i don't think it's possible.

thanks for the info Rezz, and i apologies in advance if i buy a set! :D Unless you can find me some 2nd hand 17" silver LM GT4's? :D :D :D

what company makes these? is it Taiyaya? All up they are about $1,100 AUD for a set. Which is pretty good considering 18" real LM GT4's are about $1k a wheel? Was it more than that adz?

how much you reckon a good condition set of Advan Model 5's would go for?

Buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurn Them Alllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ahahahahhaahah - ok then, give me $1,500 x4 or whatever you paid, and i'll go down to Evo-R (??) and pick myself up a set of real ones :D

daniel, I might beat you to it, I'm keen on gettin a set of LM ripoffs as well :D

dude, hook us up! :D Gareth there is a container arriving or leaving early november, i think it might be arriving. I'm not sure. So yeah, if you could hook us up with a set of silver ones (non-chrome) i'd be very interested. Would they fit an R34?

dear me, they are shiny http://page11.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n7192839 - too shiny if you ask me. Damn it, why does no one have any 2nd hand silver ones, or even real LM GT4's!!!! :D

gtr1.jpg

oooooo baby..... :D

different finish. It's a bad pic, but maybe you could get it finished a little different. i think there are some places that do it.

I'm pretty sure I saw that black GTR the other day - funnily enough it was when i was down at the dock visiting my own black GTR. It was a bit of a spin out.

He had silver LMGT4s and number plate was AWB.

I am going to get LMGT4s for mine. I love the stock wheels but on the GTR the offset isnt very aggressive and hence they sort of sit back in from the edge of the guards too far.

I just dont know which colour yet, all of them would look good on a black R34. White, bronze or silver????

D-Spec wheels (if you've seen them in real life) have a very special spoke design that, even though they have moderate offset (+30), they look like the spokes are dished right into the center of the wheel, almost like they have +0 offset (a la Volk TE37s for AE86).

The LM GT4s only look "+0 offset deep spoke" style when they are for GT-R offsets/widths. Usually for GTS-ts and GTS25-ts the GT4s look fairly ordinary. Don't bag me for that comment, I see GT4s ALOT and I don't fancy them so much anymore.

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