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So im getting itchy to do something with my 34 GTR. Im getting new wheels and side skirts and rear pods.

Unsure whther to go black side skirts, rear pods and wheels or go polished wheels with painted side skirts. Wheels will be 18" and most likely LMGT.

I have some pics below of the exact styling... my car is also white

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I don't disagree with anyone above.

Just a different slant...

If you keep the bronze OEM rear wing blade, I'd also lean towards bronze wheels.

If you decide to replace the rear blade with a C/F one, I'd consider a black 'n white look all over with a C/F front lip to match the C/F rear diffuser and C/F NACA Duct

And if you don't have a NACA Duct, you can buy a 3" one from Ken Lowe Racing in Qld.

All white does look nice and clean, but also fairly standard - even though we know its not.

The black on white really gives definition - The clear cut lines and the eye candy of the joins (Where black hits white). It really shows off the non-standard features.

Black and white really show each other off - That's why black and white is so common in ALL types of designing (homes, websites, photos, furniture, clothing etc...).

Not only is it very popular choice of 'colours' (Not really colours so to speak) but it also doesn't go out of fashion.

Aren't the wheels in those pics all 19inch? Fairly sure the first pic are 20inch lmgt4 because there is a famous black r34 here in Canberra with the licence plates "NUR" with 20 inch polished lmgt4's that look like the exact same fitment. Either way, on a white car you can't go past black wheels.

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