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I didnt like the idea at first as my brother changed them for me too see how they look and geez they look bloddy great. Photos dont do it justice. They are exactly the right offest. They fill out the gaurds perfectly.

Oh well, I like to do things that are a little different and if it means putting falcon rims on so be it.

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Unfortunately it has the tickford eagle in the centre cap. Might see if I can change it some how.

First time I put them on today and have scratched them already and they were in perfect condition.

I do have a set of awesome work equip 17's but unfortunately they are to wide.

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Originally posted by Sumo

Can you put commo rims on a skyline? I have a set of 17's off a commo I would like to put on my R33, but wasn't sure whether they would fit?

Cheers

Sumo

i hightly doubt it as there diff stud patterns, and ppl are sayin use spacers, i thought they could only be used if the offset is wrong.. i dunno.. have a look at this link:

http://forums.skylinesaustralia.com/showth...=&threadid=8102

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