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235/45or40/17 on 17x8 front, 255/40/17 on 17x9 fit perfectly on R33's. With 265's in 17's you will have to roll the guards in most cases wth anything lower than stock ride height. However 265/35/18 on a 18x9 inch rim with +38 offset will also fit on the rear no problem, you really need to get the right offset for your car.

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i would agree partially. however you really need to be putting on body kit etc for the ultimate look :P i just want something light weight and looks ok :( so i will keep lookin but as i said budy clubs are looking more and more like what i want you never know andrew maybe i will get bronze haha :)

honestly man its up to you, at least youll be able to see what they look like on black and a similar body shape (or even yours), when mine finally arrive, ive been waiting since late sep/early oct. and still got probably 2 weeks to go

yea thats the trouble i know if i order the silver ones they reckon it will take 8 weeks however if i get bronze or white its 2 days :P so yea i dont know if i want to wait 8 weeks. anyways dude gl with your and as i said hopefully you will have them before the chrissie cruze so i can check them out

yea thats the trouble i know if i order the silver ones they reckon it will take 8 weeks however if i get bronze or white its 2 days :P so yea i dont know if i want to wait 8 weeks. anyways dude gl with your and as i said hopefully you will have them before the chrissie cruze so i can check them out

I received them today, so im going to have a big night and Saturday to get them on (got a lot of work to do to put them on), hopefully ill have them on for sunday but if not ill have pictures of them next to the car!

not over the top dude, just different and give the car a different look, im a slef confessed bling whore, so the bigger and more standout the better in most cases in my book.

but if your talking about the drift-r's then i would say go for it, they are big but still very subtle but would set your car off perfectly.

I take it you've seen this thread in the for sale section?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=56842

And this one:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=57458

Also, the AVS Model 6 is nearly identical to the Lenso Muse you are interested in.

in regards to the first one they are a rip off :P i can get a set of 19's in as new condition with tyres for $2200 and if i could still get 18's i could have got a set of brand new ones with falken st115's for $1800 - $1900

also not after shadow chrome but cheers for the reply aurora. i had a look at the avs model 5 as they look good to but the guy selling them wanted i think $1800 or something with no tyres so yea as i said i think it will be close between the 19" lensos or the buddy clubs might go out today and have another look at the 19's

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