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hey guys, as im strapped on a tight budget i can only dream of purchasing a new set of wheels. since these came with the car, im thinking of just doing a respray on it to perhaps black or gunmetal. there's a 32 in the '32 pics gallery' which sprayed his black but i can't seem to picture how it'll look like for me.

plzzz help me out photoshop proos! any help is really appreciated! btw, sorry about the lighting.. it's not that good.. :(

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If you can afford it, get HR Racing 5 spoke wheels....

let me try and load up a pic of my wheel....

I think these wheels really suit the R33's - hence why I have them on mine (though I got lucky and the dealer offered them for free) :P

More Pics: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=123664&hl=

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If you can afford it, get HR Racing 5 spoke wheels....

let me try and load up a pic of my wheel....

I think these wheels really suit the R33's - hence why I have them on mine (though I got lucky and the dealer offered them for free) :laugh:

More Pics: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=123664&hl=

looks good man! how much would they cost? btw, can anyone help me outtt? :laugh:

looks good man! how much would they cost? btw, can anyone help me outtt? :)

Im not sure exactly how much they woudl be, though I remember seeing them on the tgs performance website at around $1000 or so - probably not the most expensive rims - and their website is down by the looks of things

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