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Hey,

Does anyone have a pic of a Silver R33 (prefer the S1 silver) with white wheels (prefer Buddy Club P1s - but any white would be good too)

Once again, I'm trying to picture it , but can't.......

Crap or Nice peeps - what do you reckon ???

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Anyone, Anyone ????

Mustn't be very popular.

Rez - what can you hook me up with mate (ie pics) - I been looking for 18 months now and I can't find the wheels where I go - *YEAH THAT IS IT *

There's one of a silver R33 with gold TE37's; sex on wheels is all I can say. I believe it's tonygtst's. No spoiler makes it looking incredibly sleek.

A silver R33 with gunmetal (good) or gold (better) Buddy Club P1 Racing (pref. the P1 QF's) would look sweet. There are pics of the Buddy Club rims at Donnellans.

Rez - what can you hook me up with mate (ie pics) - I been looking for 18 months now and I can't find the wheels where I go - *YEAH THAT IS IT *
Ask and ye shall recieve #6,836...

silver33whiterim.jpg

Is tis ok?:D

Thanks Rez, Thanks Guys,

The SII silver is slightly darker then the SI - so although yes I agree that the SII above looks goodd - Not sure how the white rims would go with the lighter silver -........

I have Silver rims now - and they look good - But picking silver rims in a silver car is easy.....

I'm looking for something that says - Yeah, that is nice - Not too much rice (maybe a little) - Maybe some deep ass dish. Something a little different, but not outlandish that will not draw heaps of Blue & White attention....

I remember seeing a 200SX with those silver and gold huge dish Volks - and remembering Yeah - that is the farking nice.

God Damn it - picking nice wheels in with a budget is god damn hard !

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