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any more info on these? they look nice. jap stuff? forged? etc

they have a jap badge, but my guess is thats as far as it goes. u can only hope that weighing as much as they do means they have enough metal on them to keep them from breaking like glass, but u never know, just look at drift teks for an example.

CE28N my absolute favourite wheel. But 5k for a set of wheels atm is out of my budget. I agree with Fineline for the gtsts you need something with some dish to enhance the rest of the car. Flat faced TE37s & LMGT4s look arse. Get some tough offset meisters or some Volk GTCs and you are set.

dt05r aren't forged. they are pretty much drift teks but have a dish lip but the dish doesn't come out if you know what i mean. good jap stuff though. theres a set going for about 1800 on the nissan silvia forum in chrome. they look tuff. 18x9 +20 will need lip at the front but rears should be o.k depending on how low you are where u might also need roll.

i use to have a r32 gtst and had meisters 17x9 +38 fronts and +37 rears. they were just inline with the guards with the rears poking out a tad. i chucked them on my r33 gtst and they were so sucken in the guard. i'm very sure r33s can take 17x9 or even 18x9 +20 pretty well.

have a look. hot as wheels for sure.

http://www.m2-hanbai.com/m2_new/M2_HP/whee...D-18/04-v1.html

BBS Lms are also hot but yeh need good offset.

and regamasters.

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na, TE-37's look shite on gts-t's / gtt's, not enough offset to get depth into the spokes. GTR only, same with LM-GT4's

No, its just when people put weak offsets on GTS-t/GT-t's are too weak to do any guard mods or put any effort into making good offset wheels fit. Low offset (or GTR offset, god i hate that term!) TE37's can easily fit a R33/R34, check out the S13 below. It runs 17x9.5 +12 front and 17X10 +18 rears and a S13 has much smaller guards than a R33/R34

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