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hey guys

Well since my gts is 4 stud - i found it hard to find any nice mags for it...

So i've decided to get some ROH high performance 3-piece mags...

http://www.roh.com.au/pages/html/wheels-hp.htm

is the HTTP link

I need to measure up my car etc etc and in 5 weeks time I should have them - they are custom made as per the measurements i give them...

I ma thinking about:

http://www.roh.com.au/pages/html/nr5com.jpg

what you guys think?

i'm getting 17 x 8's front and back - costing me 2600 with tyres + fitment etc etc

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hey

personally, i have to say i'm not a fan of ROH rims... nothing against them i just don't like the look. i'd go for something more jap looking, especially on a skyline.

you could buy some new buddy club p1's for that sort of money and get some tyres too.

what do you think of these?

http://www.first-inc.co.jp/buddyclub/p1r/p1r.html

these guys sell them online:

http://www.modyourcar.com.au/product_info....products_id=560

You can get them in 17x8 and in a 4-stud pattern too.

Then you still got another $1000 left in your budget to spend on tyres, which is easily possible with 235/45/17's that will fit perfectly on your 17x8s. Or you can have 17x8 on the front and 17x9 on the rear, looks really good on 33s, but of course this means you will be spending a little more on rear tyres and, also you can't rotate all 4, if u got 235 on front and 255 rear.

u might not even like these rims :( IF UR CRAZY :)

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you would want one of the 4/114's but i'm not sure what offset, gts (n/a) r33 skyline brakes are smaller than gts-t right? maybe someone on here can help, or you may want to email / call modyourcar and ask, since im sure they can probably tell you.

at a guess i'd say 32 4/114 but not sure.. may even need different offset for front and rear. don't want u to end up having spacers if u dont need em.

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