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Just finished putting my new rims on my car. Bought them a few weeks back, but only had the chance today to get tyres. Perfect timing to be ready for tomorrows cruise :thumbsup:

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Now next on the shopping list is some suspension to bring those guards a little closer to the wheels :)

What do you guys think?

^^^

They're actually 18's :)

My previous ones were 17's and they just always looked a bit small on the car.

The 18's look perfect. Once I get some coilovers, it'll look perfect :huh:

Nice rims. Very well suited to the car...great choice.

Certainly does need lowering by a bit over an inch. When your ready let me know, i can hook you up with something to do the job :huh:

they look awsome man, i cant wait to get rims on my car and coilys

You need suspension before rims mate.. your 33 is rather boatspec :laugh:

And nice rims R33-GTS, I was going to go for similar style (gunmetal 5spokes with polished lip) but have since decided on the 17" URAS NS-01s :)

Just finished putting my new rims on my car. Bought them a few weeks back, but only had the chance today to get tyres. Perfect timing to be ready for tomorrows cruise :P

post-29218-1186645577_thumb.jpgpost-29218-1186645604_thumb.jpg

Now next on the shopping list is some suspension to bring those guards a little closer to the wheels ;)

What do you guys think?

what did you do with the rims you had on before? pm me please

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