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Hey guys,

Im thinking of putting some Volk GTCs on my R33 gtst but am stuck for offset sizes. If anyone has gone down this road can you please post up a pic or recommend me some wheel sizes! cheers

-Dragonforce

PS: any pics of GTC's on gtsts would help me heaps to!

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cant help you with pics but i must say, probly the best looking 33 i've ever seen was a clean stock series two dumped on gold GTC's

what colour is your car, what colour rims are you getting?

Mines a clean white series 2 with gold GTC's :)

I don't have pics yet with the rims on as i only chucked them on the other week but they look great.

Just so you know, i had to change all of my wheel studs to much longer ones to fit the rims on, this was an incredible pain in the ass!! Factor in around $140-$200 on 20 long wheel studs depending on where you get them from.

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Ahh you guys are legends with the pics!

My car is a white Series 2. Was looking into getting silver wheels, Not really sure how flared gaurds will look on my car tho..

Don't flare the guards, it will look crap unless it's done really well by someone that knows what they are doing. But yeah the rims will look really good man :worship:

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I had a set of 18 x 8 +30 all round on mine. I personally think more dish and if it was lowered a little lower they would have looked nicer... but at the same time i was happy with it :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...g&id=122257

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...g&id=122258

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...g&id=122261

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