Need help picking rims.
I know its not a Honda, but to be honest Honda boys can pick out better rims haha. Its a 95 200sx SE-R. I want to stay in the 15" to 16" range, and I don't want colors. Only polished or steel gray.
I love the stance of this car, but I don't like the rims. I like how flush it looks.

His rims are 15x8 195/45/15 +15 offset
Any help will be awesome. Thanks
I love the stance of this car, but I don't like the rims. I like how flush it looks.

His rims are 15x8 195/45/15 +15 offset
Any help will be awesome. Thanks
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