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Hey guys,

I originally bought my R33 with silver Starcorp Koatics on it,they look alright on the car but I wanted to go for something a bit more Jap such as Rays or Volks.

I was thinking of getting TE37s but changed my mind as they look better on the GTR. Now I am thinking of something along the lines of the CE28N in bronze? The car is silver so still deciding on colour.

Any help would be appreciated :whistling:

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Your choice of wheels should reflect whether you want to keep the car looking stock or with a bodykit.

If you're going to kit it, you should go for more dish...with no kit, in my opinion, go for something that's not too outrageous.

Personally, the think the Volks LMGT4's are the best.

Ahh ok.

I won't be putting any bodykit on it so would CE28Ns look to outrageous on it? because they have quite a bit of dish.

I had a look at the LMGT4 and I reckon they look alright but would it go good on a fairly stock looking GTST? Also I thought LMGT4s were Nismo?

Ahh ok.

I won't be putting any bodykit on it so would CE28Ns look to outrageous on it? because they have quite a bit of dish.

I had a look at the LMGT4 and I reckon they look alright but would it go good on a fairly stock looking GTST? Also I thought LMGT4s were Nismo?

they are nismo's

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