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18's definitely. 19's in that style would look too big in my opinion.

18's would be lighter, therefore car will be slightly faster. 18's would have cheaper tyres, therefore more money in the bank for other modifications.

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The clearing of the calipers will depend on the spoke design. You can't rely on the offset to clear it.

Check out the wheel offset thread Sydneykid made. It's pinned so you can't miss it.

There should be a thread recently made in the suspension section or cosmetic section about what you want as well.

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You haven't said what you want to use the car for at any point. If you only want to use it on the street, and want it to look good, you can go 19's, but I reckon its too big anyway. If you are planning to do any form of motorsport, 18's would be a lot better. Remember, every mod should suit your application.

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the use would be daily drive, i think im going 18's, nicer drive, and suits the car more than most 19's (IMO) . also my dad rekons r33's were made when 19's didnt even exist or used much and it dosnt suit the car (thats just one persons oppionion dont take it to heart) when you see like an old hk monaro in 20's it dosnt look right, coz that car was brought out with like 13's

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