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rear will depend on also what brake set up you have.I have converted to a 350z rear brake conversion, with 2 pot calipers on the rear and have difficulty finding rims to suit.

The silvia tear drop rims dont fit but the 7 star ceffy,silvia,180 rims miss the calipers.

Ive found anything with a 30+ish and up offset I can use.

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offset of 38 works fine until you get coilovers which make the offset sink in! ;)

lowering without additional adjustment will create neg offset on rear ....i think mine has just over neg 2 degrees ......i have 17inch ... 8 inch +30 work meister s1's on the front and 9 inch + 35 on the rear. stacks of room around the brakes for future upgrades. They only scrape on the plastic crap on the inside of the gaurd at the front. +30 is max really for stock gaurds on the front. mine stick out about 4 to 5 mm .....

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My old Orange ceffy had 18 x 11" rims on the rear........i am very UNcertain of the offset but i think it may have been -20ish.

There was about 7" of dish.

Obviously anything like that won't fit a vehicle that does not have the crazy/stupid bodymods that were carried out on that car.

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