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should be able to find heaps of Bee*r pics just thru google i would have thought...for an r33.

compared to knock off copies like drift tek.

18's r fairly new...everyone jumped on when 17's were around.

the cost of 18s make it around the same price as jap rims..

ie. work xd9's are like $1600 landed brand newfrom jap.

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hey mate i think this is what your after they are 17's and still looks nice... remember dori teks have issues with cracking

yeah at Drift Australia in tassie about 6 drifteks were destroyed.... it is one of the reasons URAS dropped the NS01 from thier range... the cracked and broken copy drifteks were being mistaken for the genuine uras wheels. The URAS ones were far stronger.

here is a pic of one of our customers R33 with them on.

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ill get wat i want :D

besides, I think Bee*r rims are not very common at all..

the copies are, such as the drift teks, but the originals arnt

LMGT4

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Drift Tek

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These two look quite the same.

Drift Tek = LMGT4 rip offs LOL!

Nah, still nice rims tho. So if ya still want the Drift tek rims I would go for it. (Looks just as good as the LMGT4's :P ) :)

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i dnt want either lol

besides iv just ordered a set of Bee r rims straight from Japan. :P

shud be here in a week and a half

Oh I see now! Thanks for starting the thread up. LOL! :thumbsup:

So its Bee*R B5 Racing Wheels rims now?

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BTW did you get a Bee*R Rev Limiter? You'll be real DNGRUS spitting out flames. :laugh:

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