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get something like this.. looks awesome i reckon! Get it in Gold, Gold and White car go well!
On the 33, are they Uras rims or Drifteks?

These are Bee-R's I believe. Great wheels was looking for a set a little while back when I had the cash... no cash now! Bugger! Definitely the next set I'm buying though. They can be founds on the HPI R32 plus Tezuka's Drift car R324.

GET THESE! :D

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On the 33, are they Uras rims or Drifteks?

Not that much compared to some others out there. About $500 a wheel.

Here's a few links mate. The SSR Professor SP1's in Black would do nicely, worth a look!

http://www.uniqueautosports.com/pricelists...elist_bee-r.htm

http://www.assassinmotorsports.com.au/ssr.html

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Or these ones...

RAYS VOLK RACING TE37

18" = $631.793 AUD per rim (offsets: 12, +22, +35, +40) (Size: 8.5,9.0,9.5,10.5)

19" = $681.876 AUD per rim (offsets: +5, +12, +22, +34, +35, +36, +43, +44, +45) (Size: 8.5,9.5,10.5)

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hey buddy try Rampant

http://rampant.net.au/

they r located in Ringwood and im sure if u cant find rims locally he can order u in a set of second hand or even new rims as he gets containers in each month from Japan

yeah I now know the URAS rims dont come in 18 inch. So I can strike that off the list, I already have 2 sets of 17's, I dont need a 3rd, thats why im selling one set of my 17's. so then i'll be back to having a good set of track 17's, and a set of road 18's (once i buy em)...an thats it.

thanks for the link Satanic, while i'd be happy with 9.5 width on the rear of my gts-t, not keen on 9.5 width fronts. I'd prefer the "just bolt on" option...no hassle

BT Revolution

http://www.bt-revolution.com/

Michael has been very helpful in getting me the rims i wanted.

Deals directly with Upgarage in japan. u can pick wheels from their massive listings.

Ive got 2 sets on there way on the slow boat from japan ..set of 18s for the coupe and set of 17s for the daily .. for shade over 2k landed here pick up in melbourne.

Also sells the DT05 rims in 18s at a very nice price. As well as Gravity, URAS and Racing Hart. and more.

he;s also a sponser on NS.com.

Good luck with it though bud.

Matt

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