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ooh they look familiar but i cant place the name. its def one of the bigger jap brands tho. btw i've been looking 4 that pic for a while now. thnx :wave:

LOL glad to be of assistance. Just found out they are AVS (Advan), now just gotta figure who can get them for me hmmm...

http://www.gruppe-s.com/Advan/advant7.htm

Hey guys,

these are the rims im after or sumthin very similar for my R33. Who knos what brand & style they are? Also where can I get them in Adel or Australia even? Thanks in advanced >_<

they may be different but :banana: very similar

two closest wheels I can find are the Prodrive GG-07's

gc_07c_g02.jpg

and the JIC force 7's...

jicforce7.jpg

You'll be able to find the Prodrives easy enough, but the JIC's are gonna be a pain.

and agree with Danny/Shy S6. Ugly wheels. Can get MUCH better.

What car are you putting them on? Your S2 R33?

Edited by R31 drift pig
two closest wheels I can find are the Prodrive GG-07's

gc_07c_g02.jpg

and the JIC force 7's...

jicforce7.jpg

You'll be able to find the Prodrives easy enough, but the JIC's are gonna be a pain.

and agree with Danny/Shy S6. Ugly wheels. Can get MUCH better.

What car are you putting them on? Your S2 R33?

Ugly wheels lol...dang we sure have diff opinions! I am fitting to my S2 R33 yes, was aiming for the R34 GTR's but thought id like to get sumthin diff as they are becoming more & more common.

Personally, I dont like the multispoke "Out to the lip" Design. I just think there's a lot better wheels you can put on a 33.

And for the price you're gonna pay for the prodrives/JIC's, you can get a lot better set 2nd hand.

What kind of fitment do you want? Sunken? Flush? Slightly mexican? What kind of guard work? Roll? Roll and slight flare? Heavy flare? overfender?

all of this is going to play a part in how good you wheels and your car look.

These are some of the wheels i think look great on a 33

R33 GTR (Must be slammed to look good though)

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R34 GTR

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Volk GT-C's in top secret Gold

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SSR Sp1's

SSR18.jpg

DT05R's in 18's..

DT05R_18_white_lrg.jpg

or if you want multispokes...

Gravity Gulflames...

Gravity_3.jpg

Most of these wheels are Under $2000 a set, and come in good offsets and widths.

Just some food for thought.

:D

Edited by R31 drift pig

Im a fan myself. Look great on the 31..... except I just forked out a shitload for custom 4 stud wheels, and CBF'd converting to 5 stud.

And they're waaaaay too poo offset for the guards I have to fill.

And R34 Wheels are still one of the hottest wheels ever made.

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