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Gerds,

I can get a you nice set of Advan copies for you which do fit a skylines offset. They are available in silver, chrome or black shadow chrome.

pm me for info

Available in 17's,18's or 19's

Nick

Would the 18's or 19's fit a 33 GTST? how much do you think this would come up to with tyres?

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25GTT: yeah 18's and 19's will fit. 19's particularly will depend on how low your car is and what width rim you get.

I have seen a white R33 with 19 inch bronze versions of these advans as seen below and it looked wild

http://www.nismo.com.au/morepics%203/advan.jpg

I think 19's with rubber are around $3500

I would expect the 18's with rubber you'd be looking around $2600

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Gerds,

I have a set of ROH Adrenelin Shadow Chrome's on my R33. When I emailed ROH for a set of lock nuts they told me they don't make those mags to fit skylines. But Bob jane showed me the catalogue for the lock nuts which listed R33 GTS25t as a model and the nuts fit perfectly.... Weird.

I'm not sure of the offset cause they came with the car.

Here's a pic..

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By BY: Cheers dude, but I'm looking at the blitz rims in the for sale section and drooling atm.....

Gerds,

I got the rims with the car, they are 17's, I think they are 8"s all round. My brother in law is looking at a set of 16's for his lancer and BJanes quoted $340 per rim for them, so I'm thinking 17's would be around the $400 mark??

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ive got the same mags as evl r33 on my line (and number plate - not on purpose). Mines a na tho, not sure if its any different.

go to www.cardomain.com/id/crazyfcuk theres a photo of them there.

They are quite narrow tho, mine are 18x7 tried to get 18x8 but they were sold out and not getting anymore in.

i paid 3000 for mine with kumho tires

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