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Hey all,

Looking to buy a set of rims, but they have to suit a 4 stud N/a r33 GTS4... bit of a challenge... someone surely must have something...(and not stock rims!)

I can have as wide rims as you throw at me.. been told can easily fit 9" wide so width is not an issue!

Pretty sure 9" wide 4 stud rims dont exist though...

Any offers appreciated.

Thanks, Adam :laughing-smiley-014:

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Hey all,

Looking to buy a set of rims, but they have to suit a 4 stud N/a r33 GTS4... bit of a challenge... someone surely must have something...(and not stock rims!)

I can have as wide rims as you throw at me.. been told can easily fit 9" wide so width is not an issue!

Pretty sure 9" wide 4 stud rims dont exist though...

Any offers appreciated.

Thanks, Adam :laughing-smiley-014:

9" 4 stud rims do exist.

Edited by spio

Really? I didnt think they did... who makes? or where do u find 9" wide 4 studs? without changing a three piece wheel?

oh btw, R33-GTS the rims are not too bad bad yeh distance.. and not exactly my taste, thanks anyway though.

Adam

Hey guys, thanks for the help, BTW Bentleigh is a suburb In melb's SE suburbs, not Brissie:P sorry mate

I am mainly looking at 18" just depends on price and the quality of the 17". I would prob only go 17" if they were p wide, but othernwise would still be aiming at 18".

Also, PAV34, I do like enkei's, just don't know how well the goldy will go with a white car.

Ive been to a few of the bob janes' etc.. and theres a set there that is not too bad... Advanti's.. Vienna.. shadow chrome...theres a pic on nissan silvia.com ---> http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/uploads...96994_thumb.jpg even though they are selling them for $3000 with tyres... I can get them from bob jane with PH1's on them for $2000 :P tell me what you think... the biggest these go for 4 stud are 18" by 7.5" ... not as wide as what I wanted, but they are deep dish and nice looking.

also.. for other ppl looking.. been on www.tempetyres.com.. they are in NSW.. but theres a wizard.. just put in ur car and they give you what will fit and the prices...

Thanks, Adam :(

P.S still interested in what other ppl still have to offer.

dont go to bob jane for wheels. i work for a bob jane casually..... and i dont recommend them

dont go to tempe either.

get some good wheels not this 7inch wide +40 or higher offset shit.

get some proper wheels.

send a message to some of the traders on NS.com and they should be able to set you up with a nice set of 18x8.5 or 9 inch wide rims with an offset that will fill the guards.

last weekend we had a guy come in with a r33 gtst and he put on some ugly 18inch crhome wheels with a +40 offset.... they fit, but they hid so far inside the guards, if he got the right offset to begin with, it would have looked much better

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