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Hey Guys,

Just wondering whats the going trend in wheels for Lines @ the mo i tried to source a set of Advan RS and i think RGII's for my line but found the to be quite expensive (altough i new they would be but damn that much!!!)

Neway im going to be selling my 18" vault savanah's soon as im looking to upgrade to 19's or 20's...

My car is a Black 95 Gts-t

Any ideaS???

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dont follow trends, get what you think looks good...as long as it isnt big chromies....i f'ing HATE big chromies lol, they LOOK LIKE PLASTIC !! most do anyway, there are a FEW exceptions...

First of all good choice on getting rid of the vaults haha, those rims and any other big chromies makes the line look cheap. Going bigger then 18s would kill the ride comfort and also your wallet for tyres. I would rather go for 18s but hey its your decision, if you rekon bigger is better ther go for it mate. Check out konig unknowns on the ozzytyres site they would look nice on a black line. Weighing around 7kg per rim but heard they are quite expensive.

19's DO NOT LOOK OUT OF PLACE on R33's.

But you will loose low end torque and top end power, get about 50km less per tank, and probably loose a little handling. Comfort is the SAME as 18's provided you get the same profile, ie:235/35/19.

19's are purely just for looks, everthing else stick with 18's :) That's why i have a spare set of 17's, for track, spirited cruises and dyno days.

I would stay away from 20's!

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