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Hmmmm.. What to go with

  • 18x9.5 +12 ie TE37 or CR KAI
  • 18x10 +18 ie XD9
  • 18x10.5 +18 ie TE37, LMGT4 or CE28N

Anything less than 18x10 would look shit on a 32 GTR. XD9's look porn but a lot of people have them. What about those rims Chef had for his EVO, they looked ok.

how u get into it james?

Well stated on night shift at holdens nearly 7yrs ago, moved my way through sub assembly, then to plastics and finally landed in a Production quality assesment area. Boring as shite, but pays well. The auto industry in Australia is slowly on the demise. But getting into the civil constructioa area is pretty easy these days, plenty of jobs out there if you dont mind hard work.

Hmmmm.. What to go with

  • 18x9.5 +12 ie TE37 or CR KAI
  • 18x10 +18 ie XD9
  • 18x10.5 +18 ie TE37, LMGT4 or CE28N

I like these, not sure on how they'd look on your GTR though. Enkei GT-C 01's, pretty good light weight rim.

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I want Work Meister S1's so badly. They're the wheels that will be eventually on my car.

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Black center though. So hot lol

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Once again a black center and maybe more dish?

If/when its time for new wheels thats what I'll be saving for.

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Edited by Weezy
Oh really, LOL how embaressing - Well they're the ones I want.

S1s are 2 piece and don't have the bolts around the spokes, for future reference :)

Kinda wish I was out at the drift school today helping my mate but still not feeling well enough to drive yet :happy: will have to make do with V8 supertaxis at the Indy on TV.

Edited by AndrewJZX100

made some progress on the 31 today,

rear seats, seat belts, centre console, cd player, speakers all goneskies.

same goes for the guts of the cat and the whole tow bar.

also learnt 2 things, def need minispool, and handbrake tightened!

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