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Yep, they're SSRs, much thicker spoke.

I think I prefer the Meisters.

on the RWB Porsche's however, i think the SSRs look just as good as the Meisters.

Not sure which to get for our pcar..

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Meisters are probably my all time favourite time because they are different and rare.

I've kept a pic of a silver 32 with these rims and just luv...had it on file for almost 10yrs.

Besides this, its a good change to talk about styling mods as I've spent waaaay too many years chasing HP and under the bonnet.

Something about polished rims on BB gtr really sets it off and makes the metallic duco sparkle.

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Going on the bayside blue theme, here are a few photos of Tony's (R34R) GTR, which has the TE37's and mine, with the LMGT4's.

Bayside Blue and Black Brothers...

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They look too identical for me to differentiate lol :P

Yeh the SSR have a bit fatter spoke and the spoke runs all the way to the edge of the disc. the work meister 3p have studs that run all that way around the lip where as the SSR dont.

SSR are also lighter that the meisters.

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hey iwanta34gtr, how come you don't want to mod your gtr? but keep it standard :S

I reckon standard looks ugly! lol

Have you seen his detail thread pictures........ that is a big call on a BB R34 GTR :whistling:

but hey i am biased......

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