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Hi guys this is a 3rd re-post, im after some standard wheels for my 1995 series 1.5 gts, never got any with the car which shitz me lol, if anyone has any out there, dont care what condition, with or without tyres, just need to get some prices and ideas on whats available. thanks in syd.

.tom.

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Hey Buddy . I've got 4 studs in 16's and 17's . on both sets they've got 2 out of 4 tyres . that are still in excellent shape. while the others are on around 40 % . 17's are chromies . while the 16's are 5 star alloys

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Hey Buddy . I've got 4 studs in 16's and 17's . on both sets they've got 2 out of 4 tyres . that are still in excellent shape. while the others are on around 40 % . 17's are chromies . while the 16's are 5 star alloys

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Are they nissan skyline r33 GTS stock wheels? stock from the factory?

thanx

r33 turbo skylines in 4 stud patterns .... yea right

Hmmm, yes i thought soo, just testing the knowledge, alot of people think the gts is 5 stud?, wow i thought they were 16inch 4 stud tho. yeh but anyone got any out there? originals. not keen on dodgey immatations

Hmmm, yes i thought soo, just testing the knowledge, alot of people think the gts is 5 stud?, wow i thought they were 16inch 4 stud tho. yeh but anyone got any out there? originals. not keen on dodgey immatations

from what im aware .they had muti stud fit's because of the different models they applied them to . look man i saw some really nice 16's for sale and i wouldnt pass up the oppatunity . but im going turbo . so im converting to 5 stud check out these rims at the bottom of the page. very sleek and sexy http://www.otomoto.com.au/showroom.htm

from what im aware .they had muti stud fit's because of the different models they applied them to . look man i saw some really nice 16's for sale and i wouldnt pass up the oppatunity . but im going turbo . so im converting to 5 stud check out these rims at the bottom of the page. very sleek and sexy http://www.otomoto.com.au/showroom.htm

big job man, why dont u just sell and trade up for a turbo save urself hassel?

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