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what do you think? would they look any good? (well better than r33 stockers anyway!!). The centre caps will be GONE, and replaced with...something..dunno what :)

I've heard they would fit ok being 5 stud, but does anyone know if it's a hassle?

ps. if anyone has some time on their hands and could photochop them onto a wine red r33, i will love you forever :) :)

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There is a few things to consider first PCD, offset, width. Having 5 holes is only 1 piece of the puzzle.

You should find some and try them on before you get any further into buying some. They might stick out of the guards or need big spacers. They might be too narrow for decent tyres at the back.

In general though I think they look pretty good. What do they look like without centre caps though? could ruin the whole idea.

could just replace the centrecaps with something generic most of the factory rims made for ford come from ROH so they may have some ROH caps or blank caps that will fit onto those rims.

i would be interested to see the results of the photo chop

:)

heres my attempt at a photochop pretty amateur but hope it gives you an idea of what it looks like :) sorry i couldnt find a good photo of a wine red skyline but you get the idea :headspin:

Hope the owner of the car in the photo doesnt mind that I put some falcoon rims on his ride :)

G'day Shell - I reckon they would look great.

One thing to think about is the size of the front brakes on the R33's are pretty big compared to a lot of other cars (4 spot brakes), so the off set may not clear them :)

Worth a try though :D And for the centre caps, you'd be able to make up a sticker to go over the 'ford' on them without an problems.

J

P.S. - I might have a set of R34 GTt rims for sale soon if my car is written off.... :)

thanx for the pic, mcnamg...they look pretty good!

I'm just soooo sick of the stock rims...and i'll be getting these for free (if my bf still goes ahead with upgrading his XR rims!!) And they'll be 17's too yay!

Jay, i would have thought the front brakes on the XR's would be pretty big?? but yeah, worth a shot anyway, it's no loss if they don't fit :(

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