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agreed, spend the extra coin and go the 18" XD-9's. They look way better than 17" on an R33. 8.5 and 9.5 front and rear with a +30ish offset should see you sitting flush.

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I dont have those wheels but I have similar looking wheels, just imagine them w/o the mini studs lol!

wtf? you gotta be blind if you think taleb/tempe special advanti's even come close to the awesomeness that are Work Emotion XD9's.

hey

just got these babies put on last week and couldnt be happier

i got the gtr offsets 18x10 +18 all round

ive got gtr front conversion so the front sits flush with mad dish:) and not one scrub at full lock

the rear sticks out a bit as you can see but after a good pump/roll should look sweet :)

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