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needs more offset in the back, but its looking great otherwise

Thanks matey. Yeah I wouldn't mind bringing it out a few extra centimetres but it's just a snug fit as is anything more then it would scrape. Don't know if you guys are aware but my front and Rears have been custom flared extra 20+ centimeters so this offset is all I could find that would sit flush.

whyd you flare the fenders only to fit +12s? ive got 10J +12s and they sit under standard guards

You running 19's? x9.5+12? Mate, these are GTR offsets so if you're saying they fit a GTS-T this is highly unlikely.

nah it looks good, non stretched tires, and a good stance...who cares how far you "can" push it out if it looks that good anyways?? agreed tho. it could come out a little at the back.

Hi guys, yeah not a fan of stretched tires and I am already running 275s all round which is huge. I have already tried running 20mm spacers on rears and over humps they actually scrape quite bad. The problem is is this is not a full wide-body kit, i.e. they are stock GTR guards that have been flared to give a tougher stance which means the inner arches are flush with the 19x9.5+12 offset so although from a far it would occur that the wheels can indeed come out an extra 10-20mm, in fact they are just a snugg fit and anything further will surely scrape. I wanted a tougher stance hence the flaring so arguably if left stock, these wheels may look more flush on my GTR. But like you say, I like them they way they are and no need to push it out further for drivability.

I've posted a few other pics for you guys. Yes, a GTS's guardes if rolled or modified a bit may fit these wheels. Stock GTR definitely.

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Hi guys, yeah not a fan of stretched tires and I am already running 275s all round which is huge. I have already tried running 20mm spacers on rears and over humps they actually scrape quite bad. The problem is is this is not a full wide-body kit, i.e. they are stock GTR guards that have been flared to give a tougher stance which means the inner arches are flush with the 19x9.5+12 offset so although from a far it would occur that the wheels can indeed come out an extra 10-20mm, in fact they are just a snugg fit and anything further will surely scrape. I wanted a tougher stance hence the flaring so arguably if left stock, these wheels may look more flush on my GTR. But like you say, I like them they way they are and no need to push it out further for drivability.

I've posted a few other pics for you guys. Yes, a GTS's guardes if rolled or modified a bit may fit these wheels. Stock GTR definitely.

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Looks like a proper weapon

:thumbsup:

hey mate any side on pics??? i just wanted to see what red wheel nuts look like on black rims?

Here you are mate. Most coloured wheel nuts will suit black wheels but red is the safest option besides black ones in my opinion.

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Looks like a proper weapon

:thumbsup:

Thanks matey. It's taken me a while, a lot of $$$ and several rim changes before I got it to where I want it to be. Now I'm thinking of selling it due to family commitments.

Here's a couple other pics for those that have PM(ed) me asking for some more. It's no supercar but holds a close place in my heart! ;)

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Thanks matey. It's taken me a while, a lot of $$$ and several rim changes before I got it to where I want it to be. Now I'm thinking of selling it due to family commitments.

Here's a couple other pics for those that have PM(ed) me asking for some more. It's no supercar but holds a close place in my heart! ;)

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Great stance Kevin. Bet it looks angry in the rear view mirror!

Yeah it seems as though one should buy all the mods they want up front (or as soon as possible) so you can enjoy them for as long as possible... doing it up over time is more realistic but it seems as though as fate would have it you end up having to sell just shortly after doing one big mod or another.

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