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I personally find white cars with black rims looks the best.. won't have to clean em as often.

My favourite is a glossy black mesh pattern with a deep chrome lip.

IMO .....white car with black wheels looks mad.....at night, car looks like its floating and the JDM style

But yea....white car with white wheels looks good

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Personally, i think they look great! As long as theyre not overdone with ridiculous body kits and neons and

sh!t.

Heres a pic of my car with Enkei Tarmac Evos.

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It only looks good if the white of the car matches the white powdercoat on the rims.

If I were to paint my Racing Harts white, it'd look just wrong on my car because it's Alabaster white.

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I vote don't do it! I admit it can look good but a lot look tacky. Personally, I'm not a big fan of body kits and have minimal exterior mods which makes the rims an intergral part of the look of the car.

I like having something to offset the cars colour like with your car, Gold with a polished lip/dish always gets my head turning on R33's.

I wanted 18's on mine in this style of rim because it's wider and has more of a dish to it but I'm happy with the result

Old pic=

Black rims gives a hardcore Jap racer look but it makes it hard to see any detail of the rim which if your spending $ for the street isn't that great. Although painting many nissan factory rims is a very cheap, effective way of getting a menacing look.

My 80c :laughing-smiley-014:

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it is an White R33 with a full Nismo 400R body kit and 18 inch Speedy cheetah Style wheels, follow the link to get an idea of what the rims look like..

http://www.speedywheels.com.au/alloy.htm

Look for the rims called CHEETAH....

and also if you think it will look any good..

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Don't like any of them... my two cents... you're looking at the wrong wheels! Good wheels for your car? Anything late model WORK - RAYS - or my personal favorite... SSR Professors (available in white) see attatched.

Seriously... Jap car... Jap wheels

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=129610

Good luck! :thumbsup:

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i think white on white looks gay, i have a white r33 and would never get white rims even if they were worth $5000 and i won them in a comp.

with that said i would go for golden/bronze it looks fully sick when car is lowerd a little and some decent tyres.

grey/black would be the next option

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I reckon black. White wouldn't look to bad if they were a thinner spoke or something. I had these unique light weight jap wheels that are white. I get ppl saying they love them and others saying i should get chrome or something. I don't really want to get rid of them. I thinki want to get them powder coated

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here is one of my car. my rims are works emotion CR-KAI i think.

nice rims, 17/40/255 rear and 17/45/235 fronts. i just need to lower it which i havent done still after 2 years lol,

gonna do suspension one day.

white on white looks clean IMO.

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