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hey guys,

just thinking about putting on some new rims for the gtr i have the 20's on it now but not really comfortable driving and also im just over 20's. Was thinking bout going down to like a 18'' or 19'' i have these starcorps on it now i have been looking at the volk range but i want your opinion on what will look good as I'm only new to this

Here are some pics of the current 1's on it

So start flooding boys much help :wacko:

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Can't go wrong with Te37's they are timeless, and Import Monster has a gorgeous set of 18's, in gtr fitment, in Gloss Black for sale atm for around $3100 i think (in the Aus store, so not over in japan)

So you reckon black te37's with a candy apple red car RusH??

So you reckon black te37's with a candy apple red car RusH??
would suit your car perfectly :laugh:

exactamundo lol, would look gorgeous, i have a thing for black rims, and TE37's are top notch, those or as (OO)SKYLINE(OO) said, the LMGT4's are also awesome.

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