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Best Looking Wheels On An R33 Gtst


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  • 4 weeks later...

Any more pics of this car ? What specs are you running ?

Hey they are 18*9 rear + 35 and 18*8.5 + 35 fronts.

Fronts sit way to far in sadly.

new rims coming now anyway...

DUBS BRO

20 inch meisters lol

New ridiculous look for my car

20 * 9.5 +25 Work Meister S1's.

Unsure what the front offsets will be, pick them up Monday

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Quite obviously not slammed/cambered yet

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  • 2 months later...

Didn't ride very well when it was that low! Raised up a tiny bit now and it's heaps better. I havnt had them for too long and have done a few track days and the tyres are still good.

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Yeah, was looking so clean till i spotted those. Clean then up?

I ran Work meister's on my 1.5 M, but they were 17's so they always looked a tad small, if i had wheel choice for it again i would have gone 18x9 front and 19x10.5 rear, but SSR SP1 instead of heavy meisters.

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  • 3 weeks later...

wtf is with your old rego sticker reminants man?

Yeh I'm lazy, and Qld can't make a decent fricken sticker

I personally love this set....

Anyone knows what are these wheels called?

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Look like Enkei GTC01 - but I've never seen them that concaved.

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they are DotCom racing wheels.

the car is for sale too here

they are one of the best sets of wheels ive seen on a 33, besides mine haha thumbsup.gif

lol, thanks for the info.

Hm... I can't find anything about DotCom Racing wheels on google, any idea where you can get those from?

Thanks

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Here's mine.. Super Advans 18's 9.5 +32 Front n Rear. 235's front n 265 rear. The Front left rubs a little after raising it by 25mm.. the right doesn't as it sits a little bit higher, but this only happens if i'm going fast around a corner.. perhaps -2.5 camber will help?

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