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bel garion - yes, yes it does hahaha..

its ok, ill be hoem all nite too, damnit!!!..

my mate who usually drives if i dont is in port macquarie for his odler brothers wedding, and the only other mate who used to drive moved to brissy the other month for his new job

hey bel garion.....

18's will definatly fit on your skyline....

I have a set of 18's on my silvia... and if they fit the r33's whale guards will definatly swallow them...

actually mine are 18x8's with 235/40 series... which are a tallish tyre.... so if you wanted to go a smaller series it would be cool... however my ride quality didn't suffer at all going from 225/50/16's to 235/40/18's and I thought that was important.... but if you want to go 35 series... you'll romp it in....

actually I take that back... do you have coil over's in the front...

new statement... as long as you have standard style shocks...(lowered springs don't matter) you will romp the 18's in....

and don't let anyone talk you into 17's NO they don't look the same.... yes 18's piss on 17's

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