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I am looking at putting new wheels on my line , and have found that we have a rather limited range to put on , as when you search mags for brands and styles , it takes a bit of research to fin one's to fit.

If we all get together an name brand , style , size and tyres fitted we will all have a good base to work off . I will start with one choice

Anz , Blitz ( 17' ) have not picked the rubber yet

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The range of wheels that fit the R33 GTS-t is mind boggling. I don't know where you get the idea that there is a limited range from...

Maybe it's because you're looking at cheap knock-offs like ANZ wheels, and not at the expensive Japanese brands...

ANZ, BSA, etc etc all the those Tempe Tyre type of brands all copy Japanese designs, and make them in sizes for FWD econoboxes, so to get correct sizing for your R33, look to the original, and much more expensive original Japanese brands.

Herein lies the usual problem.  $$$

Yeah, unfortunately :P

jaqule, perhaps as RedlineGTR suggested, try getting some second hand wheels from importers? That would be a LOT cheaper than paying the near-extortion-like prices of new japanese wheels :mad:

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