2 Enkei Rpf1 Racing Rims & 2 Tanabe Ssr Type C Rims With Michelin Slicks
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beast mode! 1mil credits for your efforts sir. BTW I still have a G29/290 or whatever the updated version of the wheel is sitting in the corner, too lazy to set it up. BUT, the wheel does give you way more precise control, and after a couple of hours on it, your lap times will drop.
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I've always been partial towards the multispoke (10? 11? spokes) white wheels on the Gibson HR31s. I reckon the boxy R31 design and the 17" multispoke (BRAID?) work well... Also influenced by 90's BTCC era big (19") wheels. Also hard to beat TE37 or Enkei RPF01 6 spoke wheels. P.S. I was never a fan of "3-piece" wheels with the bolts, I preferred the monoblock designs... until I got my LMGT1s haha.
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Maxspeedingrods, yikes, please be careful and get them removed from your car ASAP.
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Replace calipers, or replace wheels. You can try to figure it out, or just upgrade the calipers to slimline ones if you're dead set on relatively weak BNR32 wheel (spec wise, 16x8 ain't that flashy).
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Honestly not that great, you have to mod the shit out of them. They (R34 GT-Rs) were good value when they were selling for 45-65k AUD but now there's no point, better off spending half on a modern performance car (which will chop the GT-R in every metric except maybe internet points).
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