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pics with new wheels yet ? car is beautifull dude :blink:

Thanks for the compliment.

Yeah I got the wheels fitted on my car last month but didnt get the chance to take some photos of them while they were on the car. The old wheels have been back on the car (pretty much the whole time) because I actually want to sell the 57S-PRO's (going towards the house) so they have just been sitting in the garage...

I havent advertised yet, but if anyone is interested please PM me.

Cheers,

Glen

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Wow I haven't viewed this thread in a while!

Thanks again so much for all of the compliments! :D

Oh and NZM.031, I actually sold those wheels on this forum a couple of months after I got them because it actually didnt look as good as I thought it would on my car! Unfortunately I didnt take any photos when the wheels were on the car... too embarrased! LOL JJKS!

So for now i'm just sticking with the stockers... who knows, might get something new in the future...

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Hey all,

I was going through some old random pics that my brother took with his phone and I stumbled upon some photos he took when I had just fitted the new Gram Lights. I had totally forgotten about these!

Let us know what you think! :)

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BUT I'd have to say the photos from the OP is slightly better!

Oh yeah definitely. The photos from the original post were done by a proper digital camera, where as these photos with the new wheels were just done with my brothers phone camera so yeah... no comparison there! :(

Now the wheels... they may look better than the stock R34 GT-R rims but they really made the car worse to drive! Ie - cornering and acceleration were noticably worse as the wheels were made of cast and not even forged!

So.... definitely light weight racing wheels are on the agenda!

how about something like XD9's :down: was bored so i thought i'd play on photoshop haha

WOW!!! You photoshop'ed that one nicely Darkness_Ryda1!!! :blink:

Yeah I was actually thinking of getting CE28N's (which look heaps similar!) because they are an awesome lightweight wheel!!! Cant decide though which colour I would get though... either titanium silver or bronze...

Do you reckon you can photoshop my car with bronze CE28N's Darkness_Ryda1???

More pics! :D

Interior + Engine too... but forgot to give the engine a bit of a clean!

Oh and with the interior, you guys are either going to love it, or hate it! Either way, the intended purpose of the car is very clear! :laugh:

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Did the best i could with the ce28n's... they have always been my fav wheel. i've seen them in life on a white R34 GTR and they are just droooool material. but you get the idea:

Also did a quick engine bay pic for looks to :P

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Did the best i could with the ce28n's... they have always been my fav wheel. i've seen them in life on a white R34 GTR and they are just droooool material. but you get the idea:

Also did a quick engine bay pic for looks to :cheers:

Thanks again man! Gives me a good perspective of what my car would look like with them on! Hahaha nice job with the engine bay too!

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