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Im wondering how everyone chose the rims that they bought. Ive been going through magazines and there are 100's available. Problem is you cant test them on your car to see how they would look. So what did everyone do ?

Also can people post pictures of their R32 GTR's so i can get an idea of how the rims you chose look and can you post the offsets of the rim and size. Is there anyone on here with Volk GT-C's ?

Thanks

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Hey

Im wondering how everyone chose the rims that they bought. Ive been going through magazines and there are 100's available. Problem is you cant test them on your car to see how they would look. So what did everyone do ?

Also can people post pictures of their R32 GTR's so i can get an idea of how the rims you chose look and can you post the offsets of the rim and size. Is there anyone on here with Volk GT-C's ?

Thanks

photoshop mate...photoshop

Took me 6 months to find the ones I wanted, then a further 2 months to get them here. (2 weeks later, I scratched the crap out of one on a gutter!!) It always comes down to personal choice. What works for me definitely won't make a few happy, but who cares?? You are the one enjoying them the most.

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These look equally as good IMHO on R32 GTR's

hey, would it be possible to send me a profile shot (side on) of your car please

email to madwob (at) hotmail.com if its not too much trouble. thanks

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