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Haha, might as well trade in the Stagea for this, the Chevy Kodiak:

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I take your widebody and raise you

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Seriously though the widebody idea is cool but the door handles on the back door of the blue stag look terrible as there is a 10cm deep tunnel you need to put your hand into to open the door. I seen pics of this type of kit with the doors open and the finish is terrible raw fibreglass everywhere

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hi all can anyone confirm if 18x8's with +30 offset (350Z rims) will fit with no dramas, also what offset would i be looking for if i went 18x7.5, don't tell me to go search plz im sick of reading hundreds of threads with no results, cheers

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thanks heaps everybody i remember reading somewhere that they'd fit just wasn't sure, not really keen on them but they are cheap, the rims i want are RS-GT's from ozzy tyres but are 18x7.5 and i don't know which offset to ask for, the Z wheels definetly look nice tho.

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