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Hey, guys, after going through the for sale section and not finding any rims I'm 100% on in either 18 or 19, and preferring some 19s I'm seriously considering some new Work Meister S1 19x10s for the car. I can't find any pics of R33 GTRs on these rims...plenty of 32s and 34s, I'm wondering if the reason for this is that they don't really look any good on them or suit terribly well.

Anyway, before I outlay mega bucks on the rims, can anyone help me out with pics to get an idea of how they'll look???

thanks

Edited by QIK_GTR

did you really need to reply in here with such useless dribble? I wasn't asking for pointless opinions on these wheels, I'm asking simply for pics of them on 33s!

and yuk(?) maybe in 20s but these have to be one of the best looking wheels around in 18/19s!

ps: the key to having good looks on an r33 ireckon, is have 18's, 19's a little big, and get the right offset, for a gtr, im pretty sure x10's fill nicely, i have x9.5et30 on my r33 gts25t and they look phat, and staunch, so if youre going to be spending the $$$ i hope you get the right size rim and offset too:) good luck

thanks for that.....I have 18s on mine now, and they just don't fill out the guards well in my opinion....maybe if I wound the coilovers down a little and had the guard sit a little closer to the tyre it might look a little tougher.....but I'm really unsure what I want, I chop and change all the time.....but I do know I want something different!

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