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So many of these make me want new wheels! Especially SSR's or BBS LM.. drool.

Anyway heres mine. Pretty plain, wish it had more dish but they look pretty nice. Clean look. Thats my story and im sticking to it!

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Wheel specs?

Amazing!

brilliant choice mate, I really wanted those but didn't want to wait...stupid me

This picture is before spacer and 4wd spec, same size and offset = same fit. I got 2 sets of spacers for front and rear but they weren't on yet

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I then got the rear guards rolled and the fronts knocked up a bit and lowered on coilovers.

Rears are pretty much perfect, can barely fit a finger in there but I need to get some camber arms because there is a lot of camber

Unfortunately there was barely any camber on the front and I couldn't keep the spacers on as it was scrubbing. Theses photos have no spacers on the front

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post-90254-0-81809100-1339925272_thumb.jpgmy 33, with pimpin 17X6.5+35

HELP ME

im pre strapped for cash so i was thinking drifteks wanna keep it under 9.5 wide what offsets should i run without guard flaring?

pics would be great

:)

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Hey Mike,

Just wondering what you used to blank out your front signal light, i assume it doesn't blink orange now either?

Bit off topic but i've been wanting to do this to my 33 as well, as it is the only thing not black or white when you look front on at the car.

Cheers.

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Remember a while back i posted up about whats a flush fitment for r33?

this are my new rims Rota Grids.

i couldnt upload the pics it kept saying file too big:/

but here is one pic. Stock height still*

18x9.5 + 20 all around 96 r33 Gtst.

i'll upload more once all painted black.

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