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hey guys

so ive limited the my choice of wheels down to two.

im not racing on them they are purely for street looks

being 4 stud im limited ... but i have found some i like but need help choosing haha

so first ones are the koya drift teks (i know there copies of the uras and they are copies of bee*r's)

andd

Koya Rg teks (apparently just been released)

ill be going 18'' and probly +34 offset ... ive been told offset doesnt change the dish.

so ive decided to turn to sau for opinions.

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haha, i like the dish of the lip on the nismo LMGT4's but they are too flat in the spokes imo ...

thats why i like the drifteks but thats just me

im not sure if the rims will get lost with silver on silver or not

but then again the darker ones will probly get lost at night ...

yeh im leaning more towards the drift teks

im abit funny on the rg teks ... there new so it would be something unique ....

but i have always liked drift teks and all the rims that they are copies of haha

haha, i like the dish of the lip on the nismo LMGT4's but they are too flat in the spokes imo ...

thats why i like the drifteks but thats just me

im not sure if the rims will get lost with silver on silver or not

but then again the darker ones will probly get lost at night ...

Go black or bronze in wheel colour and that should stand out to give some contrast.

Another wheel you might want to look into, Bee*R Racing Wheels.

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yeh they are nice, but im pretty sure there discontinued and pretty pricey.

getting in 4stud is pretty hard and redrilling is too much effort.

going the cheap option haha

i think im gana go the drifteks

there copies of bee*r's and Lmgt4's.

done a fair bit of research haha

mate..

i know you get asked this all the time.. but why arent you going japanese??? are you SURE you cant afford it? like ACTUALLY sure?

pm me... i may have something for you... and yes. four stud is hard.. but not impossible!!!! if you want jap... get jap.

you never know. it may work out cheaper as a wheel n tyre package... hit me pm if you interested.

im assuming youre fairly new to these forums. quick lesson for you. if you buy cheap. you buy twice. howevr i may save you money anyway.

STOP THE COPY.

yeh they are nice, but im pretty sure there discontinued and pretty pricey.

getting in 4stud is pretty hard and redrilling is too much effort.

going the cheap option haha

i think im gana go the drifteks

there copies of bee*r's and Lmgt4's.

done a fair bit of research haha

Drift Teks it is man!

Get on it.

:happy:

i know from research that jap wheels are better quality and stronger and stuff but im not going to be racing they will only be for street use.

The drift teks are fair cheap and look good.

what would be the best offset to go without having to modify guards ??

thanks heaps for the help guys.

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