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i would kill for some of these rims, just have no idea where to get them.

super advans, 17x9-10 for my rear, 17x8-8.5 for the front of my 33gtst.

btw only the colour in the pics.

thanks in advance everyone :laugh:

Gezza

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Keep an eye out on yahooauctions Japan. Pretty shit aud to jpy at the moment though.

thanks mate, i have no idea how to get through yahoo japan though lol.

i even translated the page and everything lol.

haha id love a set for my 33 as well! But i want in 18's and probably not before christmas.

have a look at import monster one of the traders here they kinda act as a 3rd party between u and yahoo auctions...its a little easier to understand :)

haha id love a set for my 33 as well! But i want in 18's and probably not before christmas.

have a look at import monster one of the traders here they kinda act as a 3rd party between u and yahoo auctions...its a little easier to understand :)

cheers mate, ill have a look into that.

cant say i do lol, who is on your hit list.

this diggeah friend of mine and his lawyer, the trick is to get him to sign his will

and get his lawyer to certify it (all assets to me) before killing them both :)

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do you reckon theyd look as good if you bought standard coloured ones (like the silver) and had them painted up like these they would look the same, and how much would it cost to paint?

btw police, that sounds like you have a serious plan on ur hands :(

cheers

Gezza

been searching import monster for a while now and all iv found are the red ones and only 1 set of them.

had a couple of offers from people with silver ones, but it will cost me as much as the rims to paint them.

any body know of any one with a set of them?

you know when you make your mind up after ages of looking and then you just gotta have it!

cheers guys

Gezza

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Some for sale here <---

but they are in 18s and probably stick out too much on a r33 since they were on a widebody s15 as stated in the sale

also if you join www.jdmstyletuning.com

they have a set of 17s for sale but in silver 17x8 and 17x9 with offsets that would suit a r33 gtst

Some for sale here <---

but they are in 18s and probably stick out too much on a r33 since they were on a widebody s15 as stated in the sale

also if you join www.jdmstyletuning.com

they have a set of 17s for sale but in silver 17x8 and 17x9 with offsets that would suit a r33 gtst

thanks for your help mate, unfortunatley im ultra picky and am only after the blue and black like in the picture.

yet again thanks, but am still searching!

Gezza

chances are that when you do find em they'll need a freshen up anyways so buy em cheap and fix em up and coat em... then they will be basically brand new and cheaper than new ones...

$200 to spin all four and get rid of gutter rash

$240 to powder coat all four (or so one person said he got em done for)

I paid $500 to get strip & coat my sparcos and I paid $300 for the rims so all up $1000 for brand new lightweight racing rims, thats cheap as... oh plus $80 for new black alloy nuts... Go try and find decent rims brand new for under $2200, good luck...

chances are that when you do find em they'll need a freshen up anyways so buy em cheap and fix em up and coat em... then they will be basically brand new and cheaper than new ones...

$200 to spin all four and get rid of gutter rash

$240 to powder coat all four (or so one person said he got em done for)

I paid $500 to get strip & coat my sparcos and I paid $300 for the rims so all up $1000 for brand new lightweight racing rims, thats cheap as... oh plus $80 for new black alloy nuts... Go try and find decent rims brand new for under $2200, good luck...

yeah i guess that is very true, do they have to specialize in painting rims or can you get it done at like a good panel beaters shop that do resprays?

I would go powder coat or go to a coating specialist, craved on here does powder coating and his stuff looks real good....

But do goto a good rim repairer, the guy I know on the Central Coast is great, if he can't repair it he don't charge you...

yeah i guess that is very true, do they have to specialize in painting rims or can you get it done at like a good panel beaters shop that do resprays?

thanks heaps for your help mate, now i just gotta get a cheap set with crazy offset and find a good shop in melbourne :) .

thanks again, btw if anyone sees any cheapish super advans with offset to fill flared gaurds and in the previous mentiond size that would be awsome.

thanks everyone

Gezza

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