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Just rims or rims+tyres+fitting?

http://www.tempetyres.com.au/, have a good range and good prices, but the stereotype is pretty much summed up by their opening flash animation. They have also changed the music I notice, it was quite cathy before :)

Tempe tyres are heavy and if you buy them at the price listed, you get them with the worst tyres (Falken ZE-326s)

wher do you think i should buy them ? you seem to know what your talking about, any links would be appreciated :sick:

man post a pic of your car..

for all i know u could have some pink 33 (nothin wrong with pink) but havin pics of your car will help a lot..

He said he has a white 33, but yes if you post your car maybe someone will chop some rims onto it.

I would LOVE :O to put a set of dub spine 20s on my 33 once ive got it sprayed, I know I know heavy rims blah blah blah but the with the look of them sheesh who gives a f**k!their some seriously evil :) lookin rims and with the paint and interior I planning would set it all off, will need the gaurds rolled and wouldn't mind tubbing as well anyone know if this is possible on a skyline and someone who does it?

mmm i got DUBs, the ones in my avatar, Big Homie 20 x 8.5"

Personally, I like white wheels on a white R33. I would try find some lightweight racing Jap wheel, like a TE37 or something similiar.

go see tech9 tyres, http://www.tech9tyres.com.au/

Best place in Perth for wheels I reckon, can get the Volk range too.

mmm i got DUBs, the ones in my avatar, Big Homie 20 x 8.5"

Personally, I like white wheels on a white R33. I would try find some lightweight racing Jap wheel, like a TE37 or something similiar.

go see tech9 tyres, http://www.tech9tyres.com.au/

Best place in Perth for wheels I reckon, can get the Volk range too.

cheers for the link but its under construction at the moment , i will keep trying , rims from perth would be good cause i only live two hours drive from there :) i wil be able to post pics tomorrow , but for now basicaly it looks stock on the outside

Edited by morgz r33

Yep like what 8oo5ted said, white wheels on white car is the way to go. Go for 18s TE37 (Im sure you know how these look like) or works Meisters 2 piece rims (attached, damn you got to love those rims :). But yeah if you havent been doing any research just warning you that those rims arent gonna be cheap, but least they'll be worth it. Two hours drive ? damn you live in whoop whoop my friend haha.

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Edited by JUNR34

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