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does anyone know anything about original datsun gtr type minilights, the one with deep dish rims and are usually charcoal. i see heaps in jap magazines etc. really want some on something similar. but not normal minilights, the spokes on them and to stubby, if you know what i mean ?

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you might wanna get these:

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Konig Rewinds

inark off this forum bought a set of 14" ones (pictured above) and it cost him $630 landed to his door or something. 15" may be a little more expensive. They're sold on ebay as well, but its cheaper from the forum resellers, PM inark and find out who supplied his.

Probably thinking of Watanabe RS-8's. Konig brought out their Rewinds which are pretty much a direct ripoff of Watanabes. Hell of a lot cheaper though, but noticeably heavier and they aren't the real thing. Probably good enough for most people though...

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  • 3 weeks later...

next time your in the Land of the Rising son Go to auctions Find Absolutely Demolished ae86 gtapex that Have been Crashed of the Side of a Mountain by Fooking wannabe takumi's lol and Pick em Up of them then resell them here :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Someone might correct me, but the KPGC10 and KPGC110 GT-R Skylines both came from the factory with steel rims.

I'd suggest that , as others noted, you're looking for RS-watanabe rims, SSR RS8s, Black Racing 8 spokes, or possibly Panasports.

Nissan DID make a superlite/minilite/RS8 styled wheel as a Nismo option for HR31 skylines in the late 80's, though I doubt thats the one you're looking for (15x7 +30).

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