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They're called Drift-tek or some limp wristed shit like that, around $350 a pop or something like that, and fit under GTSt's perfectly. Available in 17x8, 17x9, 17x9.5 in Gold, or Silver.

www.koyawheels.com lists the contact details.

They're not 18's but they're cheap cast rubbish that look decent, I might get a set for my car just so I don't worry about scratching up the SSR's during regular road use... they're cheap enough.

IMHO they're the new Impuls... every teenager's goin for the "OMG DISHHHHH" look with the impuls or "OMG DRIFTTTTTTZOR" look with these things.

But hang on...arent Bee-R just crappy cast rip offs of Nismo/Rays LM GT4S?

Hell even the LM arent as light as my WEDSPORT rims...

Meh, if anyone wants a set of 17" LM GT4s for an R32 GTST i want to sell mine...i feel ill when i look at them now, and have found somehting i like much better :D

But hang on...arent Bee-R just crappy cast rip offs of Nismo/Rays LM GT4S?

Hell even the LM arent as light as my WEDSPORT rims...

Meh, if anyone wants a set of 17" LM GT4s for an R32 GTST i want to sell mine...i feel ill when i look at them now, and have found somehting i like much better :D

LMGT4s are such a terribly ugly wheel :D , I will help you out and give you $50 for the set Troy.

Always happy to help a brother out

$50 , only because i dont like them doesnt mean i have too much money :D

Its a bit like when you were a kid and you bought a tops BMX, then the kid you dont like down the street raves about your bike and buys one...you hat ehte fact that your the same simple minded fool and run off to find the next piece of automotive botox that defines you as a car enthusiast...totally farked up but sadly the way i think :D

Its a bit like when you were a kid and you bought a tops BMX, then the kid you dont like down the street raves about your bike and buys one...you hat ehte fact that your the same simple minded fool and run off to find the next piece of automotive botox that defines you as a car enthusiast...totally farked up but sadly the way i think :D

I can't believe there's ever gonna be a need to show one upmanship when you live with a guy who drives a Lada.

This thread just reminded be about the time my parents sent me to band camp. there were some older boys there and they were 'very friendly' towards me. fun times.

:P

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