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Hi Fellas,

I got a set of TE37SL wheels coming next week but just cannot decide whether I should leave the red spoke stickers on, off or go totally alternative and put some all-red Nismo stickers on them.

I'm going to get some custom all-red Nismo stickers and put them in place of the ugly red band ones. Considering Nismo runs the TE37s on some of its cars, Nismo stickers wouldn't be out of the question ah? What do you guys think?

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im all for the stickers, i think it tops of yhe wheels nicely

Hi mate, you mean the red Nismo stickers I suggested?

I don't like the standard TE37SL spoke stickers but will leave the TE37SL lip ones.

What you think?

I have SLs on my GTR, there black and i left the stickers off.. they look good without imo, so i have left them and havent really thought about it further....

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Hope that helps.

Cheers,

Anthony

I have SLs on my GTR, there black and i left the stickers off.. they look good without imo, so i have left them and havent really thought about it further....

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Hope that helps.

Cheers,

Anthony

Yeah helped heaps...the red "condom wrapper" ones for the spokes looks ugly as so I agree with you for leaving out!!! What you think about the Nismo ones but all in red. I might break the mold and give it a shot.

Yeah helped heaps...the red "condom wrapper" ones for the spokes looks ugly as so I agree with you for leaving out!!! What you think about the Nismo ones but all in red. I might break the mold and give it a shot.

Im not sure how the nismo ones would look? imo if i was to put nismo stickers on, i would do the original white with red 'o', not sure how all red would look?... be interested to see the end result...

what colour SLs are you getting?

Im not sure how the nismo ones would look? imo if i was to put nismo stickers on, i would do the original white with red 'o', not sure how all red would look?... be interested to see the end result...

what colour SLs are you getting?

Hi mate, I got gloss black 19 inch ones. Have decided - not going to put the SL wrapper stickers on the spokes as I hate them so badly - will be original and go Nismo all-red stickers so be original.

I put the sticker on mine after thinking about not doing it because they make them different to all the copies out there you can always tell they are the sl .:yes:post-22701-0-68173600-1330651031_thumb.jpg

I agree with you that they're the latest and greatest etc, but I just hate them so much so I think I'm going to go stickerless or Nismo red stickers.

I'd have them both on or at least the TE37SL sticker where the valve cap is.

Yeah, I'll have the SL stickers on near the Rays wheel stems/cap but just hate the sticker itself.

I'm voting no for nismo or the spoke sticker

valve sl sticker as mentioned is nice

Hi mate, yeah I'll have the TE37SL wheel stem/cap sticker on for sure as they're nice and actually come like that from the factory as I'm told.

But I've decided to put the genuine Red Rays Time-Attack limited edition stickers on the spokes instead. What you think? Tough?

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id go the 2 stickers that come with them.

the full spoke in red looks hot.

but, thats my opinion.

in the end, its your car, do what you want.

if you cant decide, pass the rims this way ;)

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