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Just wondering if anyone has photos of their skyline with 19s on it or 18s, preferably r33. Just a forum link would be sweet. Trying to toss up between converting to 5 stud to get a set of 19s or just stay with 4 stud and get a set of 18s... Notice much difference ya reckon (cosmetically)?

Any opinions welcome.

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Just wondering if anyone has photos of their skyline with 19s on it or 18s, preferably r33. Just a forum link would be sweet. Trying to toss up between converting to 5 stud to get a set of 19s or just stay with 4 stud and get a set of 18s... Notice much difference ya reckon (cosmetically)?

Any opinions welcome.

hi mate here are 18s on a turbo 33 i want to get 19s cause i think 18s look small now

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hi mate here are 18s on a turbo 33 i want to get 19s cause i think 18s look small now

Hey man, cheers for the reply. First of all nice ride, second i think the 18s look okay...do you know how much i could pick up a 5 stud conversion for? i heard $500 odd, is that correct? does that include gts-t brakes or just the hubs for the conversion? Do you know? Cheers.

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Just wondering if anyone has photos of their skyline with 19s on it or 18s, preferably r33. Just a forum link would be sweet. Trying to toss up between converting to 5 stud to get a set of 19s or just stay with 4 stud and get a set of 18s... Notice much difference ya reckon (cosmetically)?

Any opinions welcome.

Hey, You can buy 4stud 19's.. The n/a skyline im looking to get has some, and they have a center cap to hide the 4 stud. Have a look for some nice 4stud sets, im sure you will find some, and if not, you can always do the conversion to 5stud. anyway just letting you know 4stud 19's are out there so no need to update unless ur after a particular style or inproved peformance :D

Nick.

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N/a Skyline Thread, may see a set of 4stud 19's. : http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wh...re-t215749.html

All R33’s Thread, good 80 pages of fun :D plenty of r33's with 19's.... even 20's :D : http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Po...33-t130489.html

Hope this helps

Nick.

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