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Hi Guys

Thinking about getting serious with some wheels and just wandering if anyone has any experience with either of these wheels? Im having a hard time deciding which way to go. Which do you prefer? Have a pic and want to post it up of either wheel on a skyline/your ride? Maybe prefer a different wheel (and yes TE37s are the shizz, but im after something else). Wheel size is Front 18x8.5 and Rear 18x9.5

Work XT7s as seen in the JDM Concept Group buy (ive had some good feedback from these guys)

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

and a product link http://www.work-wheels.co.jp/wheels/index/xt7/spec.html the WMB polished finish.

or Volk CE28N

http://www.rayswheels.co.nz/wheels/volk_ce28n.htm in the silver finish (i cant access the http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/emenu/wheel.html page )

cheers

Evil

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Hey thanks for all the replys

I like the XT7s got the full right to the rim look, very nice in the polished finish. The XD9s are good, go the dish :rolleyes:. CE28Ns are awesome but huge $$$s for the 18s, but polished XT7s come close in pricing.

Choyda, those rims are sweet on your ride, now just need to slam that sh*t hahaha

GTCs are horn, if it werent for F&F - T D :wave:

Ive seen a CE28NF i think where the spokes go all the way outer rim.

Bronze is an awesome colour but ive a silver 33, and polished or shadow chrome suit the car so much better, just looking for awesome rims, so i can lower it a bit and get the tough non kitted look for now.

cheers

Evil

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Got the latest HPI and there is a mad Z32 in there with the CE28Ns on, damn they are a sexy sexy wheel. This is making it so much harder to decide. BTW who is good supplier or RAYS wheels, any one know someone in WA?

cheers

Evil

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