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I have a set of enkie circulars but one of them is damaged. it has been repaired but im not satisfied with it. before i had no money so i left it but now im looking to get a new set but i want something that looks similar to them. they have some dish on the front and alot more on the back. can you guys help me with some name or brands to what will look similar to these please

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Sunny :rofl:

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nah i like the 5 spoke look. i was looking at lenso D1R but lenso's are made in thailand??

ive seen a few nice ones around but im not really sure of the brands or model number =/

anyone else have any suggestions or opinions?

Edited by R34P3R

quiet you before i come and steal your rims lol im just waitting for my side skirts and i have a full kit

i dont want lenso's coz they are thai made. i want the Bee'R rims that drifteks copy

its kinda hard choosing coz i want a staggered set and i havent really seen much staggered jap rims

Trust me get some gold rims on a white R34.... I went black, silver and now I got these Gold Volk GT-P's 18inch with staggered offset and I have never been happier...

It's personal taste but they look much better in person and it's got some aggressive dish on the rear:

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