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vs xx?

such a hot rim and the offset is *drooool*

yea man work vs-xx

always wanted them since i got my 31 about 8 years ago. Finally found them on Yahoo about 2 years ago and a mate imported them for me. Never getting rid of them. They even fit on my work van.

yea man work vs-xx

always wanted them since i got my 31 about 8 years ago. Finally found them on Yahoo about 2 years ago and a mate imported them for me. Never getting rid of them. They even fit on my work van.

yeah pretty much perfect rim for a 33 too...

been looking around for some dished bbs meshies but cant find anything, vs xx are as close as they come and even then hard to find in decent offset.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Work-Wheels-JDM-Dee...id=p3286.c0.m14

^^ awesome :( bit excessive tho

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dude, buy mine.

work, low offset, mesh.

i would love to man but im really after 18's... and i gotta sell mine + 2 other sets before i can commit to some :(

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Nothing wrong with 17's... just that they don't fill the guards as well as 18's on an r33. If I had any other car i wouldn't bother with 18's at all.

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I mean yeah they can look great, especially on 33's and 34's, but I like the little bit extra squish on the tyres for comfort reasons. Currently im running the stock gtst rims (205/55/16) and you notice the difference even between my meshies which are 235&225/45/17.

wat are yours and how much u looking @ for them ???

3/4 down the page

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...tml&st=2520

bsa au457 - http://www.bsawheels.com.au/users/ProductDetail.aspx?id=520

was looking for 1,400 but fairly negotiable...

yeah pretty much perfect rim for a 33 too...

been looking around for some dished bbs meshies but cant find anything, vs xx are as close as they come and even then hard to find in decent offset.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Work-Wheels-JDM-Dee...id=p3286.c0.m14

^^ awesome :whistling: bit excessive tho

no such thing as a bit excessive, do you see this bloke saying that "can't use those rims as they are a bit excessive" NO.

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This car was originally built in Adelaide as well i do believe.

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