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go both!!! 2 gold for the passenger side and 2 grey for the drivers side.

Practise doing that stuntman "driving on two wheels trick" and then you can choose racey/bling depending on your mood.

now you can please everybody and yourself! :happy:

id say go the gunmetal (out of those 2)

id go with tofu though, and put white on it if it were my choice :P

the thing that puts me off gold wheels, is every second rex has it.. ruins it for me unfortunately.

yea they look good can i ask whats the differnce between 225 and 235 tyres ? the guy told me i got a choice between them 2 and the choice between falken and hankook what you guys think and i think im heading towards 18's in gold now gona order nextweek

sam

definetly the gold and in 18s , better looking fit to the 33 gtst I think . to big wheels with tiny tyres can look silly IMHO

put gold racing stripes and gold sponser type lettering down the side

and paint you calipers blue to match the blue lock nuts you buy for them

:ninja:

the bigger the wheel, the sh*tter the ride. i have 20" wheels on my R33, and while there is no rubbing etc and the wheels sit under the guards, ie slammmed hard, the ride is hardly comfortable...

i put my stock 16s back on and it rides so good now! 18s with dish are the ideal wheel for a R33 i reckon.

As for tyre size, the 235 tyre may be too wide with a 19" rim. I know that if i fit 235 tyres to my 20s, i need to shave a suspension arm slightly to make them fit. the 225s i have on there at the moment are fine though.

here is some pics of mine with big wheels, looks hot but comfort is certainly lost....

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=129884

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