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Hey there

Was after some 18" rims for my R33 GTST, its white so I am looking for either the normal color or the shadow chrome. Not really interested in chrome wheels.

Mainly looking for 5 spokers - nothing really think, possibly deep dish, but am open to all sellers. I like the RS GT style rims. Like in the link below:

http://www.ozzytyres.com.au/page.php?load=...&mag_id=170

Tyres would be good if they cam with them. I don't mind if they have a few scratches or anything, woud need pics at some stage. Either post here or PM me please. I am located in Nowra so will pickup from Sydney - maybe will buy from interstate depending on freight.

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What about R34 GTR rims?

Yeah they would be fine too, I like how they look. Just after some second hand rims that are still in good condition as I am doing a 5 stud conversion to my R33 and need wheels!

Hey,

Would buy them for sure if I had the cash but its a bit out of my range... very nice rims though!

Looking to spend $1500 max as I don't have a heap of money!

Will need soon as I am doing brake conversion within around 2 weeks and need wheels!

Looking to spend $1500 max as I don't have a heap of money!

Will need soon as I am doing brake conversion within around 2 weeks and need wheels!

How about these ?

Genuine Racing Hart M5 18x7.5 inch (Wheels only)

Multi-stud PCD 5x100 or 5x114.3

Offset 48

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Looking to spend $1500 max as I don't have a heap of money!

Will need soon as I am doing brake conversion within around 2 weeks and need wheels!

let me know how your brake conversion goes as iam doing the same to my r33 gts but cant find any daamn front hubs for a decent price! good luck with it

Sydney/Wollongong area preferred...

Will pay cash. Need ASAP.

Hi Mate I know in your initial post you said you were not interested in chrome rims but have a look @ mine they are

19 Inch and they are chrome..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=145286&hl=

Cheers im in campbelltown-liverpool way so not ot far either

Or does anyone know where I can get rims like the RS GT's apart from Ozzy Tyres?

by the way these come in 4stud as well why dont u not do the 5stud conversion and just do the brake upgrade with redrilled holes for the rotors thats all u need not only will u save money but u'd be able to buy new rsgt rims

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