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so true! can't beat em for tough and simple looking rims that totally work on a skyline shape. I love the shadow chrome on the silver car, perfect match for me, if I had any other colour car I would go the full chrome like the one above (HAWT).

I was expecting to have to fork out over 2k minimum in a few more months to get wheels with the dish / colour / offset / style I wanted until I saw these for sale on here. Bit heavy though, but you get that with cheaper rims.

Wink the white 33 (danr33's) is faaaarkin low, and he just whacked on those Drift R 19"s... the quad exhaust is pretty cool, makes a nice sound too.

are u retarded?... i actually have a set in Chrome on my R33.....

So you have a set in chrome on your R33...

How does that counter my statement that these are cheap rims with nice dish?

ok kids settle down.

how much are these rims and how much heavier are they than stock wheels?

well they are quite heavy, i wouldnt compare them to a set of volks but they have some weight... axpect to pay around 2300-2500 with tyres.. i paid 1300 with falkens!

well they are quite heavy, i wouldnt compare them to a set of volks but they have some weight... axpect to pay around 2300-2500 with tyres.. i paid 1300 with falkens!

1300 :/ omg!!! what truck you get them off?

I've seen them on ebay for about 1400 with tyres but thats without 2 dished rears! How the hell??

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