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Hi im looking to get some new rims some time soon. I have a R33 GTST series 2. The car is silver

The things i want in a rim is -

Got to be 18s

Got to have HUGE dish

Got to be as wide as possiable on the back

Not to BLING BLING

I at the moment i have white 17s AVS ultra light rims. i wouldnt want a rim to heavy etc.

Do you guys n girls have any ideas? Or do you have any rims on your car that fits my criteria? Please put pics up!!!!!

Cheers

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can you send me a couple of pics of your current rims? I might buy them off you if you wanted when you get some new rims.

Cheers!

Do you have an email address i could send the pics to?

edit go to this lik these are my rims on my car

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry3023786

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not really a fan of those starcorps heavy and bad quality have heard some bad stuff good for the price but a bit common, also if u have a budget of nearly 3 grand you surely would be lookin at something from the land of the rising sun probably forged. i picked up some Weds sports rims recently not commom and look great. Bet you could find some nice Volks or something along them lines

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Isnt that against the anti-bling bling criteria?

I have seen them in 22's on a VE commodore, looked really good. 18s would be a bit small i think, they may loose there wow factor, 19s might be the go?

only problem 19s are a defect! but also on the skyline they will have big dish unlike the comadore

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Just remember this with dish. The rears you will have no problems finding a nice jap wheel with good dish, but at the fronts, if a wheel has too much dish, most likely it won't clear your front calipers. Unless you start flaring your front guards, you will be hard pressed trying to find good dish for the fronts.

Few wheels to consider, Volk GTC, Work VS KF, Traffic Star DTS, Work Meisters, SSR SP1...the list goes on :whistling:

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I've never heard of that before. :whistling:

So biggest legally you can get is 18"? Some cars come factory with bigger than 18" though.

Not sure about the rules in SA, but in QLD as long as the rolling diameter does not exceed 15mm you could even go 20s and still be legal.

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