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Considering getting a set of R32 GTR rims to put on my R33. Some people may have read my other thread about the slight scraping problems I'm having with my 350z rims.

Might get them just for track days, but might use them to replace my 350z rim if they look decent enough. Being a 16" rim I doubt they will. who knows.. Can pick them up pretty cheap, and I'd imagine they'd be pretty damn light. Anyone know how light?

What's people's opinions on this? Anyone seen them on an R33, look any good (pics would be great)? They are the right offset as far as I know.

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They look tough even better if the cars low, very light i love them.

Maybe im biased..

Heres mine

Nice, my car's very similar to yours in looks.. your's is probably a tad lower. Well I'm convinced.. I know what I need to do :D ..

Last time i weighted them i think they were approximately 7.5kg (bare rim) 16 x 8" +30offset around 1kg lighter then stock r33/s14 rims. (keep in mind the are forged so they are stronger)

245/45/r16 T1R's are around $230 for the rear :D

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