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Thinking of selling my LMGT1s 17s. That are white. Not sure though I love em. I will get pictures. But I know what you mean about the old school look...something that just sit right with 32 and 33.

And considering you drive a R33, it needs at least 18 x 10 / 10.5 with a low offset to fill out the rears.

 

 

And considering you drive a R33, it needs at least 18 x 10 / 10.5 with a low offset to fill out the rears.

I love em though. Due for some tyres now. Can fit 255s on them or even 265s for a classic old school look I think. Been eyeing out those Works emotion XD9s +18. Nice rim.

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I have a set of 17 x 9.5 +12 (i think, might be +15, not sure) satin black TE37s which came off my white R32 GTR if you are interested.

Have a bit of rash, but never bothered me.

PM me if interested.

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BBS split spokes/mesh style are what I consider 90's and still look great today. You could do a touch of "updating" by doing a staggered look. Retro with new stance. Or if you're into the 3 spoke look like Top Secret used once on their Supra back in the day. White with a red center ring if I remember right.

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