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Hey,

A freind of mine has some 19" Enkei RP03 with Nangkang SuperSport tyres on them going for an absolute stunning price. I have always thought that I wont bother changing the standard R34 turbo wheels unless I can across something very good.

However, after reading about what tyre sizes / widths / offsets etc in the other thread I think there was someone with similar widths but in 18" and not 19

I dont have the offsets which I know are probably going to be the biggest factor but im pretty sure they will be +30+. EDIT: Actually I think the offsets are +40.

So fronts we are currently running 245/35/19 and rears are running 265/35/19 and these came off a 350Z.

What do you think my chances of getting them to fit as is are and with the guards be the biggest problem?

Cheers,

Dave

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Haha I bet you will :) They are fn hot wheels... I took a photo of one today on my phone...

They are currently sitting at the wheel shop where he got his new ones fitted, so im gonna drop my car in there tomorrow and get them to put them on and see how they go...

I haven't had my car lowered (rather engine mods first...), will it make my car sit much higher? And how do you think a 19" wheel will look on the skyrice...

Have attached for those who haven't seen them...

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