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Hey Guys,

Recently I did a big makeover on my r33... Sold my te37 rims, and went back to my volk challenges but in 18, and bought a gtr wing with black blade, black end caps and also blacked up my rims and also 400r skirts....

This is where the car is at the moment, so which style do you prefer, style 1 (All white) or style 2 (The new style with the white n black theme?)

Let me know what you think...

Cheers

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white... get the rims back to white asap =-]

Also get some DBA gold slotted and drilled discs, and paint your calipers gold with white NISSAN text.

That would be the look that I would go for, but then everyone's tastes vary. =-]

white... get the rims back to white asap =-]

Also get some DBA gold slotted and drilled discs, and paint your calipers gold with white NISSAN text.

That would be the look that I would go for, but then everyone's tastes vary. =-]

Im painting the calipers metalic blue when I get the time... That way it will match the inside of the rim... You cant really notice the inside of the rim from those pics, however they are metalic blue with silver plates...

black looks good dude, haha no dont take the white rims back hehe.

ill send yuo a pick of my car when i get the white rims on it.

HAHA, im set on the current rims, if you ever see the current rims in person, you will know why :P

Only downside about white is cleanliness... Car looked shitt if they were dirty, therefore cleaning them on a weekly basis became a ritual

Please do send pics once there on :(

should have kept the te37s man..

So one week have them on, and then da other week, have your challenges..

So best of both worlds!!

But then again, probably waste of money having 2 sets of rims..

I like the way it is now..

Its a GTS badge, the bottom is a "S", not a R... hehe :cheers:

Some more pics when it wasnt so overcast...

Carbon bonnet is on the cards, however I got GTR rear pods going on soon....

Its better with the black wheels, less cleaning :)

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