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Hey ppls.

From my little coming together of industrial screw jacks and my front wheels, and the subsequent hole in both tyre and rim, and the face that I need new rear tyres anyway, Bass is getting new rims.

18x8 and 18x9

The choices are as follows.........

Second hand Volk GT-C, 18x8 set of four, Polished lip, bit of dish. I'd spray the centres in a gloss black with heavy gold flakes.

New Works XD9 in bronze, 18x8 and 18x9. Got some dish tough race look.

Buddy Club P1 Racing II, 18x8 set of four Polished lip, would paint centres same black with gold.

R34 GTR Rims, which I'd also paint the centres black with gold. Forged. GTR Tough.

I'm having a lot of trouble choosing.

$2k is approx spend on wheels.

As you all know, car is R34 GTT in Platinum Silver colour.

Help me SAU, you're my only hope.

BASS OUT

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Second hand Volk GT-C, 18x8 set of four, Polished lip, bit of dish. I'd spray the centres in a gloss black with heavy gold flakes.

Kinda like this, but on a silver R34, and with black centers. So, basically pretty much nothing like the picture below lol

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To look pimp get the GT-C's, although 8" isnt fat enough :)

To be practical get the 34 GT-R rims. Forged

To get the best of both world, XD9s. Race look, brand new and with perfect widths to suit your car :(

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Say no to the R34 GTR wheels and GT-C.

Only because i love you will i tell you the rims that i woudl be jealous off...

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They are Enkei RPF1 ... awesome lookign wheel when you get into 18s with a nice offset :(

:) I love those wheels. Not a common choice though these days with everyone going Rays

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actually i third roy... i remember John Udy the driftor from NZ got em on his drift car here in oz a couple of years back... looked hot as and they were pretty light too

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See, these wheels are the 2nd best kept secret of a cool wheel, that you dont see on every Joe Blows car...that is uber light and great quality. I want a set of these wheels for my car...but $$$$. DO IT! They will look the part provided you canb keep the offsets under +30

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