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thats all im going for is show car. with my 20s now slammed i got heaps of clearance in the guards with out rolling my guards. of course with the 22s rolling the guards will have 2 be done. s15s fit on straight forward. i'll see how it goes. tempe said 20s wuldnt fit on my mates rx7 no way his got 22s now with no problem

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I take it your going for that Sydney AS/Queen St Smash/Candy N Chrome look?

Just remember that it will handle like crap, ride like crap, struggle to put power down and tyres will cost you the earth.

But you will get the 'OMG uleh, check da rimz!' comments all day every day

What ever you do post up some pics.

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f**k people like you two are annoying. Just because you don't like big rims, doens't mean EVERYONE doesn't. All he asked was if anyone else had done it to help him out, not idiots who are bored and got nothing else to do but put people down.

Back on topic, my mate has an s14a with 20s on the front and 22s on the arse. Just had a little lipping on the rear guards and coilovers. Sat about an inch over the 22s. Looks very tough. So with the bigger guards on r33 i'd say they should fit quite easily, depending on how low you want it. Post pics up when you're done! :/

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