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Old 05-03-2008, 12:26 AM   #1
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hey everyone im new to the site and had one question to ask all you titan owners. im looking for a set of stock titan wheels to put on my 97 nissan D21 HB. i noticed that they made several different styles throughout the years for the titan and was wonder what all styles did they carry in chrome.
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Old 05-03-2008, 01:09 AM   #2
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Re: Question?

I think the only OEM Nissan rims in chrome, that were for the '04-'07 Titans, were the Texas-Titan edition rims.

But there were, and maybe still are, a couple of E-bay sites that would exchange your Titan rims + $500, for the same that had been chromed. If you're patient, you can find almost any of the OEM rims for $50 a piece, so with E-bay chrome ... $700, (unless they are cheaper now). For that kind of money though, you might be able to find some good after market rims on sale ... or better yet used. And if used they should be in good shape since they've probably have only been to the mall a few dozen times. j/k
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so they only carried one style in chrome? and also do you happen to have a picture?
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There's a pic in this old thread:
http://www.titantalk.com/forums/buy-...s-w-tires.html
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