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Only time the paint might crack would be if the gaurds have been repainted. I brought myself a gaurd roller & rolled my own on my R34 & I've done a few others, never had the paint crack

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2 new Toyo 18" tyres for fronts included with sale.

*** Tyres will be stripped off the wheels next weekend, so last chance to buy with tyres if anyone is interested.

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Had alot of interest from interstate, but no one has come to look at them from Melb!! TNT freight interstate with out tyres is $100 for east coast.

Stripping tyres off this weekend.

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oh, cos you said the offset doesn't fit your guards anymore. And as i didn't think these rims were changing offsets on their own :cheers: - it must mean your guards have changed? hence why i asked if you've got GTR guards now?

my goodness... HAWT!! so what have you done with the front bar? just stretch to fit? :cheers:

had no idea you were doing all this! who's your rim supplier? did you have any drama's with the 9" up front?

looking awesome mate!

chinny

God damn you have nice taste in rims! they have to be my fave 2 styles. gt-c's and 57f pro's! looks sexy as hell. and idea how the gt-c's fit on a standard r33 gtst? cheers mate.

SS8_ - The 18x9" +30 offset fits fine up the front on r34 gtt, I'd still recommend a minor lipping of the guards, depending how wide tyres are

dr1ft3r - use the offset calculator to work it out, I havent seen but I imagine the rear is a bit wide - definitely need to roll the inner lip on the guards with 265/35/18 tyres.

http://marksink.com/tire_wheel_offset/offset.html

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