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Meh Ill come clean im a Toyota Man, Always have been always will be. From a Camry to GT4 to Altezza. I got some wheels that would definetly interest the skyline world and I just needed the rep, sorry for the let down boys. At least I know what a NUR is :P

Cant blame a man for trying...

Koya Driftek Bronze 17" (9"wide) 35+ 114.3x5 and they only weigh 10Kg. Its only fair that I offer them to a skyline forum cuz they are what they were designed for... Big brake clearence.

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you f**king loser...

also, those rims are cheap and heavy... How would I know? Oh I don't know...

more also, we don't have "rep" here, we have a trader rating, which you only earn by being a good trader... so this was a complete waste of everyone's time... thanks

That's a great price for a Nur!

Tell me, why did you opt to buy this in the school holidays?

And if you've been looking for years, why didn't you buy this one?

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I've driven it. It's fun! :P

thats cause the rims look shitty...(to me it is anyways)

part of the GLORY of the R34 GT-R comes from its rims....

i would refuse to buy a GT-R if it didnt come with the stock wheels.. its what makes the car genuine :P

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