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These are just a few i can think of

eagle tyres- Granville

7 Day wheel and Tyres- Granville

Payless tyres Chullora

Big O tyres

Ozzy Tyres

there is a few more but i cant think of them, from experience Tempe Tyres is the best.

dave...

Edited by MR R33

Um if you want value for your money Id say my mates shop which is

EXTREME TYRES on Great western Highway COLYTON his name is George. His prices are f....n awesome an Ive never had problems wih any of his wheels an tyres. he doesnt use shit quality tyres either..

I was just up there at EXTREME he was putting a mad set of rims on an R34GTR I just sat there staring at it lol they are hot cars. Have you thought of what rims you want on your car yet???

Not really sure yet mate. Just started looking for em. I don't really like anything too chromy/flary.

I don't mind a bit of chrome dish with a golden shadow crhrome center, or a black center. For some reason, these ones from Tempe tyres have caught my eye. :O

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Those are some nice rims dude..

I'm in the market for dish too.. the american Axis Hiro or something may get your attention, i liked them very much.. very rare tho.. or these from a sau member YOFICA.

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they arnt rare...

seen quite a few ppl with them now..

Not really sure yet mate. Just started looking for em. I don't really like anything too chromy/flary.

I don't mind a bit of chrome dish with a golden shadow crhrome center, or a black center. For some reason, these ones from Tempe tyres have caught my eye. :O

they are nice,

but i think ur car would have to be black or white for them to suit

You wanna head me in the right direction?

All i could find on this forum was the person who owns that gtr say they were american and rare..

thanks

tempe tyres got them in for a friend of mine with a s15

also seen them on a 350z and the 2 cars u pointed out..

bottom line if tempe are getting them in, they aint rare, lol

oh sweet..

http://www.tempetyres.com.au/products_clos...rt=&part_no=723

shit aye.. be looking at purchasing these when i get the extra budget for it.

thanks mate

if you like those, then get yourself a set of buddy club P2 wheels

look heaps better on skylines..

buddyclubp2rac.jpg

oh sweet..

http://www.tempetyres.com.au/products_clos...rt=&part_no=723

shit aye.. be looking at purchasing these when i get the extra budget for it.

thanks mate

V-nice rims mate enjoy them if you buy them. Ouchies at the pricetag though.

Edited by homerz
V-nice rims mate enjoy them if you buy them. Ouchies at the pricetag though.

Yeah thats what i was thinking, plus i'm guessing i have to pay more for a 4 stud pattern for the N/A R33.

i heard someone tell me there was a lil thing you could put that converts it to a 5 stud.. not sure..

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