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Mmmm... noice.  Are they forged or cast?

Might have to get my TE-37s resprayed in that chrome colour.

Cast

hence the price :unsure:

And to avoid any confusion, they aren't the Bee R wheels, they are made by URAS

i like the Bee-R ones better on the Bee-R car... altho... once again... not in chrome. The URAS ones only come in 17s and are pretty much exactly the same as the Koya Drift Techs which u can get for 1400 a set local.

if you don't want to go down the Bee*R B324R path, you could always try the panelshop in adelaide that did the R34 frontend conversion on an R32.

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/1656

here's a car we had for import a while ago that had a non GTR R34 frontend on it (think its a URAS front bar). Just as good and equally as aggressive I think.

the Bee-Rs are on sale from the Bee-R workshop... 18x9.5 +38 offset i think... probably more suited to a GTR... theyre only available in white at 300 a wheel... or you have to pay full price and get 18x9.5 +25 offset (much better offset) or the + 38 offset at 31,000yen from memory and in white, silver or bronze

17s are the same price... and chromes are 41000yen (about 500AUD)

then u have to add on shipping.

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