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I agree with ali-turko and DNGRUS, dark or white cars with bronze/black rims look awesome, very tough street/track racer look, white wheels, although very nice on dark cars, are a little more boy racer in my opinion.

Mr Kirisaki, how can you say white/chrome rim wheels look odd.....don't think so!

bad angle but you get the idea

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It's because white and polish lip don't seem to go... however darker colours contrast with the lip which makes it more sharp. IMO. But any car with immense dish is awesome in any case.

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sorry to hijack this thread...

got similar question but...

black cars with black wheels.

i am planning to powdercoat my wheels to black.

was wondering which one look the best.

shiny black or matt black wheels on a metallic black r34

thanks.

white is nice but sorry got no time to clean white wheels... ahahaha

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go black car with matt black wheels, that would be my opinion, flat black as opposed to gloss black.

im thinking of doing the same now - going flat black on black r33 gtr, havent heard of this being done yet...im after the tough street racer look

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to ICY - definitely go black car with matt black wheels, the offset in the colors just sets it off imo, i was looking on some forums and i came accross this car (not a skyline i know...) just gives a tough street look i reckon.

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go black car with matt black wheels, that would be my opinion, flat black as opposed to gloss black.

im thinking of doing the same now - going flat black on black r33 gtr, havent heard of this being done yet...im after the tough street racer look

that look looks tough

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thanks guys!

the pics make me made up my mind. its going to be matt black.....

cant wait to have it on the car....

n btw to "NSTA" nice pic. tat pic with the r34 has the same rims i have....

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