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Hey im starting to looks for rims for my black r33 s2 NA (4stud)

and went into Dande TTF the tyre factory

Found nice set of rims.

they are Lenso RS-5 black in 18's.

does anyone have these rims or have any pictures of these rims fitted on a car prefferably a skyline :thumbsup: so i get a rough idea of what it will look like.

thanks

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If the link posted are the same wheels as you're going for/getting, they're gonna look shit (fitment wise). They're only 7" wide with an offset of +42 (higher than standard).

Fail from me. :D

Edit: Sorry for my comment, you didn't ask for opinions. :D:)

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Guys, he doesnt say anything about sizes, just what the style he is looking for. I found that photo and put it up there, so they may not be the sizes he is looking for. Look at the wheel style rather than the wheel size and go from there.

From my experience, those brand of wheels won't offer much wider wheels or lower offsets anyway.

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Well, I think thats the information he is after. He said he's getting 18's though. Do you know what sizes they do come in? May as well give the guy a hand while we're here!! Btw, dont ask me. I'm shit with the whole offset thing!

They only come in 17 x 7.0 and 18 x 7.5 from what I can see and I highly doubt they come in any other offset.

Edit: They come in 19 x 8.0 as well. No offset was mentioned for any width.

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  • 3 weeks later...

thanks for all the info guys and yea opinions welcomed good or bad....im looking for this style in four stud ...i dont know anything about offset so i was just hoping these would sit nicely??

i am 100% on getting 18inch just hard to come by in black four stud.

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thanks for all the info guys and yea opinions welcomed good or bad....im looking for this style in four stud ...i dont know anything about offset so i was just hoping these would sit nicely??

i am 100% on getting 18inch just hard to come by in black four stud.

How they'll look when fitted will depend A LOT on what the offsets are.

You're after 18" so they'll be 7.5" wide (not wide at all).

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ok my mum rang up few shops to get quotes and she got told that putting the Lenso rs5 on my 33 n/a would be illegal due to the offset????? and if in a collision insurance wouldnt cover me.

its annoying the hell out of me trying to find decent 4four stud black rims...i found some finally and they wont fit properly due to offset :P

anyway we got reccomended to go to Motorsport wheels and tyres or something in dandenong so might have a look there.

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ok my mum rang up few shops to get quotes and she got told that putting the Lenso rs5 on my 33 n/a would be illegal due to the offset????? and if in a collision insurance wouldnt cover me.

its annoying the hell out of me trying to find decent 4four stud black rims...i found some finally and they wont fit properly due to offset :D

anyway we got reccomended to go to Motorsport wheels and tyres or something in dandenong so might have a look there.

That offset/track or wheel modification rule is farkin stupid.

Your wheels can't be 25mm wider/thinner than the widest wheel specified by the manufacturer for that vehicle, you can't increase/decrease the car's total track by 25mm, etc.

If you want to keep your car 100% legal, don't modify your car at all. Any modification will be illegal unless you get some engineers certificate.

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