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Damo i would like to trial fit your wheels on my 33 when i am going to be looking at getting some wheels

hopefully soon.....would it be cool mate

Just wanting to see what they will look like ie width and offset....

Cheers brew

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Wheels make or break your car.. get shitty weak ass rims.. your car looks shitty and weak ass. You want something that look aggressive, that way it makes your car look aggressive.. and you wanna fill every mm of guard too.

Krishy weak though. He won't get new rims.

Geez man one thing at a time lol.....I am just waiting to have the kit put on and the whole car resprayed etc....then i will be after the wheels....saw a silver 33 GTR with Lenso D1R's like Damos and in black and it looked tough.....so i would love it to chuck them on my car and see what it will look like and then go from there :)

18x 9 +20 and 18x10+18 ..... would be nice if it fills up the guards and not hang out lol.....i think Damo has that offset and wont mind tiral fitting....

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