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yes 20s are so legal on a r33 skyline, cops will love you going over 2-3 inchs past the stock wheel size......the ride feels so nice and rough to like rolling on rocks.

the ride with my 20s is no worse than the ride i had with my 18s

size increase has nothing to do with inches over the stock size rim

the rta guidelines state that you must not increase the over all wheel and tyre diameter by no more than 10mm

with regards to "owner certified" modifications

the ride with my 20s is no worse than the ride i had with my 18s

size increase has nothing to do with inches over the stock size rim

the rta guidelines state that you must not increase the over all wheel and tyre diameter by no more than 10mm

with regards to "owner certified" modifications

Got any pics of ur car on 20's?

not really champ

everyone has different tastes some people like 20s and chrome wheels and some dont

i dont have 20s cause im an attention seeker i have em cause thats wat a like and thats the way i want my car to look

All good. I do see a lot of people who fit chromes just for attention so thats where my comment comes from.

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