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not the biggest fan of the GTC's, and i love LMGT4s, but there about 5grand in 19s too, so really the same scenario as the gram lights

must have missed that... :starwars:

i'd wait and go 2nd hand lmgt4's :D

thanks for all ur advice, i think i may now go for some 57 Maximums TIME ATTACK Editions

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ra...lf-t200918.html

+1 for them, black with red lip = sweet!

Or 57F-Pro Noble Gold (forged 2 piece)

I personally think those wheels look cheap. The titanium lip wouldn't look too bad, but the centre. I would save some extra coin for a decent set of wheels and tyres. Very nice car, you don't want to wreck it with cheap wheels. Wheels make or break your car.

My 2c.

ok well heres a pik of my car, so i guess u can base ur judgements on that :D

Luke ENR34 - i love the Rays ones, but i cant afford 5grand right now just for rims with no rubber.

My rims got pinched off my car, I had volk SE37k's, so I am now looking for somthing in my price range (Max $3500 inc Tyres)

MZTRBO3.jpg

lol at having $3500 to spend on wheels and wanting to buy some cheap chinese crap.

my mate had the REAL ones from Rays on his white s15 and they looked awesome.

no offence but i think those ones look cheap and ugly

+1

thanks for all ur advice, i think i may now go for some 57 Maximums TIME ATTACK Editions

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ra...lf-t200918.html

much better, some black and red 18x9.5 +22's would go nicely.

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