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But your post still prompted me to think,...

it must be a bit difficult to find what rims would suit Silica Breath...

I'm guessing that gold, titanium, chrome, white or even black rims might not suit that coloured car?

Perhaps just matt silver - hmmm, maybe bronze? Thoughts?

i'd just go silver wheels. anything else would look weird.

i know it's off topic but here's a Silica Breath C10 to illustrate the perfectness of silver wheels on silica breathe

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again, sorry for non-34 post

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i'd just go silver wheels. anything else would look weird.

i know it's off topic but here's a Silica Breath C10 to illustrate the perfectness of silver wheels on silica breathe

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...seems to be so!

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Haha... I like it though, if I had an M-spec I'd definitely like it in that colour.

Reminds me a bit of the Diablo 6.0 VT colour "Oro Elios" which was a special "final edition" colour, kind of like the M-spec is to the R34.

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Weirdly, the colour also kind of reminds me of the old Nokia 8850 Gold, which used to be the phone-to-have, back in the day...

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Does anyone know why KSR removed the vented bonnet?

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Thanks to "MadKent" from the recent SAU Wisemans Ferry Cruise

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Does anyone know why KSR removed the vented bonnet?

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Thanks to "MadKent" from the recent SAU Wisemans Ferry Cruise

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For a second there I thought you thought that this car is KSR... Whoops

If this is yours Drew, I've always liked the look of your car; so clean and tasteful mate. :thumbsup:

Matt

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For a second there I thought you thought that this car is KSR... Whoops

If this is yours Drew, I've always liked the look of your car; so clean and tasteful mate. :thumbsup:

Matt

hey matt, yep its mine. Thank you, thats the same thing everyone who comments on the car says, its clean.

He painted the carbon bits white, its still there lol, just not visible from the photo

Ah ok, I liked it with the carbon bits unpainted.. almost made me want to replace my bonnet with that style just to be able to do it - leave the vents unpainted lol

Either way its still an amazing looking car.

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Nothing compared to some of the beasts posted earlier but heres my baby :)

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R34 GTR's look tough as stock. I would just lower it slightly and chuck some spacers on, say, 20mm and you got a tough looking guy already.

Heck, buy my spacers: Quality 20Mm Spacers Cheap For Quick Sale! - Skylines Australia

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