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also can any one help me out and let me know where i can get a set of the 19s that are on the vl plz.ive seen them b4 on an r33

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Those rims on the vl wouldn't really suit your skyline. I'd keep the Super Advans but thats just my opinion...a unique rim and very rare.

I had first had 17 inch on my car then went to 19...hated the ride so went back to 17 inch Super Advans, the same as you.

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dished rims on that blue skyline look fat.....i reckon theyd cost a fare bit thoe????im thinkin of new rims and a cheaper daily driver or go buy a daily driver for around 4k or change the colour of my r33 mite sell/swap my r33+4k for a black or silver r33

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Im with Sambo33 The Meisters are so hot. I guess it all depends on your budget but Works wheels as well as Volk and Rays make the nicest wheel IMHO.

With rubber though, they range from 4-6k a set. :)

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