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  • 2 weeks later...
is that your old car? cause my mate deano owns it now

he has shaved the boot lock and put on a drift lip. looks schmicko

Yep ok I'm sold.

SSR SP1's definitely the best looking wheel on an R33.

I've been looking at replacing my Sterns for 4 years now.

Have done heaps of image editting, pasting various wheels on to my car.

My car is black, and I like the look of the bronze spokes on the black RX-7. Classy and mean.

I think the dish stands out more with a darker spoke.

Super black would probably be my choice for a new set.

If I get a used set, I'd spray em bronze or gunmetal.

Hard to find a used set of rims with the right offsets you want.

Yep ok I'm sold.

SSR SP1's definitely the best looking wheel on an R33.

I've been looking at replacing my Sterns for 4 years now.

Have done heaps of image editting, pasting various wheels on to my car.

My car is black, and I like the look of the bronze spokes on the black RX-7. Classy and mean.

I think the dish stands out more with a darker spoke.

Super black would probably be my choice for a new set.

If I get a used set, I'd spray em bronze or gunmetal.

Hard to find a used set of rims with the right offsets you want.

I have a set of 17x9.5 +10 and 18x9.5 +16 Chrome SP1s for sale.

I also have another full set of 18 inch Chrome SP1s coming over on my 34 atm as well. They will be sold as I'm going really aggressive with my fitment. The ones on it fill the guards already :D

Ill throw mine into the mix, I think they look good on my car, there bigger then i wanted (19's, i wanted 18's but after constantly getting told the wheels i wanted were only available in 19's for the offset on my car I gave up and got 19's) But the suit my black skyline pretty well... Well I think so anyway

Koya INOX R1's (Polished Lip, Machined face spokes with black R1 + other details)

19 x 8.5 front (235's)

19 x 9.5 rears (265's)

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Sorry about image size

They have nice dish at the rear, a little at the front and fill the guards pretty nice

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  • 3 months later...

dont really wanna be getting coil-overs just for the sake of it. im 6 foot 4 and its bad enough to get in and out of at the moment lol. it is lowered with low king springs and GAB shocks, handles much better now. where i took that photo,it makes it look like its riding high.

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