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im interested to see how my r33 would look with racing hart wheels on it, and maybe lowered a little so you cant see much of a jap between the top of the tyre and the guard :blink: cheers !

heres the wheels:

front:

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rears:

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my car:

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Hehe i did a 2 second quick job... hope you like it :P

stickers and decals are optional heheheehehehehe

i did make the wheels bigger than stock so if u wanted them the same size then just ask..

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Edited by Ronillius01
  • 4 weeks later...

^^ yeah haha, your racing hearts look real nice, the only thing that put me off was when i looked on wheelweights they seemed to be about 2kg heavier each corner then te37s, r34 gtr wheels, ce28s, re30's ect. so im looking for something within that category now.

Oh and just to add if you're looking for wheels, these sat absolutely perfect on a R33 today (deposit taken). I mean perfect, absolutely in line with the guard with only about 2-3mm of the bottom lip sticking out from top view.

So look for something with similar offsets or widths unless you want legality issues.

wheelweights.net - obviously i wouldnt quote these specs 100% but id assume they're pretty accurate

afaik being forged is to do with the strength/how its made, not the weight of the rim.

if i had a track bitch then yeah id probably only buy a forged rim, but my car is only street driven so i just want something lightweight to help acceleration & handling and also looks nice

pm me if sale falls through

What harts did you look at? I can only find one Racing Hart CPF and its 15x6.5, i looked at the other forged (CP series) ones, 18x8 is 8.2kg, same as the te37 18x8, 8.2kg?

Strange, TE37s are 18x8 8.2kg and the CE28s are 6.7kg 18x8...

Whatever the case, jap wheels > tempe wheels lol.

Will let you know if sale falls through.

Edited by Ten Four
  • 2 months later...

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