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Yes you can fit 20" rims on an R33 !! Jonny from Tempe Tyres had 22" rims on his R33 ( no idea of the offset etc. ). I must say though, 20"+ rims and Aussie roads are SO NOT suited IMO. And also ( IMO ), the only car I've seen that looked "correct" with 20"+ rims was a Lexus. But, whatever pushes your buttons.............. ;)

i love my 20s i wouldnt go any smaller

im almost 100% tempe only had 20s on the silver R33 GTR plates were WHYTRY that was the biggest AMEs ever came in

in not sure if they would fit on an R33 GTSt

but i guess it all depends on how much your going to lower it

i think 245s will be too wide for the rear

but as long as you dont drop it on its guts 225 should be ok for the front assuming you have the right offset

get ur 20's dude, they'll look hot, just dont expect them to do any favours for your handling or your wallet ie tyres cost more and wear shitloads quicker on the insides than more regular sizes. After having 19's, I wouldn't go anything over 18's on any car that I ever wanted to actually handle now... except for maybe an X5 or somethin :P

get em dude, or you'll want them forever just like I did!

not really champ

everyone has different tastes some people like 20s and chrome wheels and some dont

i dont have 20s cause im an attention seeker i have em cause thats wat a like and thats the way i want my car to look

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