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what style are you into (i.e. JDM, sexspec?) GTR or GTST R33? I would say you can probs fit anything up to about 20 inch wheels on a stock r33, but there are many factors such as do you want an aggressive fitment/flush, and many more. Need more info dude

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really depends on the look you want to achieve and if yo uwant staggered or same sizes all round. heaps of threads about this also.

personally i think that 18s suit r33s the best as i like to think one size up from factory is enough.

if you have a gtst and want the conservative look you could go for around 18x8 +32 front and 18x9 +38 rears or there abouts and this will be quite in the guard though which isn't my style.

if you want something more aggressive and to sit flush which is probably the go then go with something in the 18x9 +30-20 region as this will sit flush or poke out a tad if you go some where close to +20 offset.

if you want bad ass balla stylez then i'd suggest anything around 18x9-18x10 with offsets ranging from +20 - the minuses...although you have to be prepared for some major guard work as those mofos will stick out and rub stuff.

in saying this its really all about the offset.

my personal preference would be 18x9 +20 up front and 18x9-9.5 +15-5 or there abouts as it would provide good poke out of the guards but not overly stupid poke nor will the size be too wide and also tire sizes for 18x9-9.5 inch wide rims are usually cheaper (215-225-235/40r18).

but thats just me.

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