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Hello all Ive looked and searched through the forums for some good advice for the following but havent found much at all, Im getting a White GTST R33 later this week and Im working out my budget so any help would be great!!

Im looking for some advice on where to get RIMS at a good price in Perth and also a nice body kit... more on the body kit later.

Im after 18" Rims and at the moment Im leaning towards Gold ones.

http://www.tempetyres.com.au/products_clos...034&part_no=811

These arnt bad but are $1600 for the package " Inc tyres" + $85 to get them sent to perth.

But I have seen some packages for as low as $1400

Any ideas? Cheers!! :P

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It doesn't pay to cheap out on tyres; which is often why some of the cheaper packages are cheaper. Hold out until you get a bit more cash and get some decent rubber on them. Otherwise, places like C-Red usually have a large selection of rims; Buddy Club's are all the rage nowadays, and for good reason.

No offence taken at all teejay, I posted the picture to get feedback on them anyway...

Man its hard to find a nice set of RIMS if anyones done some searching in the past and knows of some good places around Perth please Post the web addys as Im a looking!

:P

Hit up wheels world in ossie park, john fowler has a decent selection of stuff on display he can show you against the car so you get an idea what it looks like, hes also not in for selling crap tyres, his cheaper tyres are still ten times better than what you'll buy at bob jane etc..

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