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hey guys im having a bit of trouble choosing which rim suits my car best i have an r32 gts-t in black soon it will have a gold pearl thru it and a gtr bonnet and rear spoiler the wheels in got in mind a the volk gt-n or the weds SA70? please help ive always loved the volks but these weds are realy nice aswell a fair bit cheaper both offering the same light weight design hmm? and also how durable are these light wieght rims?? thanks guys! Simon

or any other rims you guys might think aswell!

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the suspension was already done when i bought it, its got gex (i think it is) coil over and then some nismo parts there aswell they go from the bottom of the wheel to the front of the car more just a bar dont know what they are though ??

yerh i ve got an apprenticeship so i thought id buy a car early and get the mods going!

hey guys im having a bit of trouble choosing which rim suits my car best i have an r32 gts-t in black soon it will have a gold pearl thru it and a gtr bonnet and rear spoiler the wheels in got in mind a the volk gt-n or the weds SA70? please help ive always loved the volks but these weds are realy nice aswell a fair bit cheaper both offering the same light weight design hmm? and also how durable are these light wieght rims?? thanks guys! Simon

or any other rims you guys might think aswell!

Go the second set mate much nicer looking wheel in my opinion

ive found another two sets i like now works! i dont really wana get any bigger than 18's i sor the volks on a s15 the other day and i didnt like them as much they didnt look as good as in the pic! what do you guys reckon of these new rims??

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