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hey guys, I've got a gts, ( four stud pattern ) and finding wheels is pretty difficult in sizes 17,18.

I found these below, only they are 17's, some people have told me 17's still look a little too small on 33's, if you have any pictures of 17's and 18's on r33's could you pleast post them up?

Below is a pic of my car and the wheels I could pick up on Tuesday, tell me what you think.

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Hmm new edition.. shadow chrome..

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they would stand out well against the colour of my car, without looking out of place.

Also there's a whole bunch of other 4 stud patterns from me tp pick from here:

http://www.tempetyres.com.au/products.asp?...x=KSpeed+Wheels

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I hear your probs dude.... My Cefiro is running 4 x 114.3 which is a pain for sourcing some sweet rims in any size!

Those ones look very nice thou!

Just be patient and keep looking... a pair will pop up you like!

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ooh GTC copies!

18" look nicer but

- Harsher ride

- More expensive tyres

Ahhh yea, I'm not too fussed about copies, etc.. Just looking to make it more appealing before I eventually get a turbo.. And the perfect set did come up, they were mesiter's in 18's 4 stud, black and polished dish, but someone on ns.com snapped them up >.<

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