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Some nice rims posted up in this thread! I'm a big fan of RPF1's, especially on R34's.

I'm rather fond of my Brabus rims, knowing there probably isn't any other skyline with these on is a bonus. Sorry for the crap pic. Looks better in person with the now gold calipers under them.

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Some nice rims posted up in this thread! I'm a big fan of RPF1's, especially on R34's.

I'm rather fond of my Brabus rims, knowing there probably isn't any other skyline with these on is a bonus. Sorry for the crap pic. Looks better in person with the now gold calipers under them.

Look a bit 'ghetto' for my tastes mate.

ghetto isnt the word id use, in fact id aim for the opposite of that lol

they are a bit "showy" for my liking.

LOL. I think I meant 'bling'.

Need to refresh my slang lexicon.

Some nice rims posted up in this thread! I'm a big fan of RPF1's, especially on R34's.

I'm rather fond of my Brabus rims, knowing there probably isn't any other skyline with these on is a bonus. Sorry for the crap pic. Looks better in person with the now gold calipers under them.

Image0021.jpg

Wow i would never have pictured them... but they look excellent imo

They do look a bit bling in that pic, almost chrome like. They have a machined lip and spoke faces, so look real classy in person. This pic has them in better detail.

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On a side note, I have spent hours getting the paint to a real nice deep finish, clay bar, paint clean, polish, wax. It's in need of another polish and clean though.

I dunno, but I can't stand people who park on their lawn. :P

whys that lol?

whats with people have stretched tyres on their rims? Is it to save money or something? Ive always put the correct tyre on my rim,,, so it help protect the rims from scratches etc.

whys that lol?

'Cos it shows a disregards for tidiness and order.

Like pissing in the sink or something.

Leave the parking on lawns to the 'first Australian' community. :)

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