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hey guys, looking for some rims for my r33 s2 gts4 but can't really decide if i should get 17s or 18s lol.

Im thinking 17s with 235/45 are OK, 18s with 235/40 look better but would they be abit heavy? my 33 is a NA after all. :S

any recommendations?

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Sorry to say but im going towards 17s.

Cheaper on rubber.

Better suited for track..

Fills up the guards nicely, but the rear does tend to look a little small ( i will give you that)

But 18s if you just after look.

heaps of pics in here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...0&start=200

then pm the person and get more info

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