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can anyone tell me what the name of these rims are?

well thanks for the help, so ive decided i want these rays gram lights.. can you guys please tell me what size and offset i need in these rims to fit my 32gtr? i want them exactly like that.. with that dish an all... and wheres the best place i can buy them from?

Cheers

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I can see quite a few similarities between them. Companies do change designs so they dont infringe copyright.

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Either or, they're still not that great. 1 piece, Im guessing poo offsets and widths, and probably a heavy cast wheel.

Went looking for the DSR website, but it seems DSR makes wheels for Jags, not sure if they're the same company.

At any rate, get the Rays wheels. They're porn. :D

1st one on top are not GTC copies...they are SSR D5R...very nice wheel and looks similar to GTCs but with slimmer spoke design.

I stand corrected then. :D:nyaanyaa:

being SSR's they'd have good offsets and widths for standard skyline guards. Being single piece you couldnt expect anything super serious.

Im still not a fan though. I prefer the GT-C's myself.

well i want the Rays... they are the wheels ive decided on..

just gotta find a set for mine.. im ready to buy... cheers for the help..

R31 Drift Pig - as id said to you on the other thread i like those xd9's but these rays are exactly what i was after, black spoke, machined/ or chrome dish... they will fcukin sweet on my white 32 gtr

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