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alright, hes bought them, but offered me a swap for these

Work Meister

18x9.5 +24

18x10.5 +24

only prob is i wouldnt mind a bit smaller offset on the rears. how would these fit outside the guards? i want them to sit out a bit thats all

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no vice grip adz thats what a guard roller does in the hands of a pro and no it wasnt me

what softy I was going to go 25mm rear overfenders anyway so the rears will fit fine under them he he

if I had the cash

hey ryan

if you dont off load them before the gazzanats can I wack them on my S13 they should fit just sweet

with the 50mm wide guards..... (its only for the static show so they wont be drifted on) :(

regards

LeRoy

ahah massive rims everywhere i look !! iv decided to buy slip ons to find exactly the right size bolt on spacer i need so i dont buy em n go ohh not good enough... hate that sh*t !!!

wish i had more cash to go rediculous rims n flare my gaurds out, i prob would but only got repray at start of year kinda defeats the point a lil

youll be able to fit them... itll be impractical thats all... and the $$$ and labour on a good looking guard job to fix that is going to be more exxy than the wheels no matter who you know...

i was going for mega mega mega before but ive realised its not needed and would like a decent balance with my car...

oh btw looking into these atm to be a backup rear pair 18x10.5 +5

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just got my mate these 18x10 +10 garcon's aswell for his r31 - theyll be here next week via ems

btw those meistars arent sold yet... still for sale right at this moment >_< - http://page5.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/e58324464

i know this is cefiro related but how would i go about gettin something like these to fit my R32 fourdoor? i have 25mm spacers but havnt been using them cuz the cars 2 low and keeps cutting the outer edge of my tread.

cheers

Daniel

thats because you need to get your guards flared

stock guards you wont be able to fit jack... 9.5 in a +12 sits on a 4 door 32 with about -2.5 deg camber

if you want wheels let me know

btw... auction ended 3mins ago - MINE! mwahaha

18x9 +13

18x11 +0

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