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Hey just a quick question.....

Im looking at getting some new wheels for my car and in the case of GTR's and GTS4's (GTS4 in my case), it doesn't matter wot the width of the wheel is as long as the rolling diameter matches.

Wheels size im looking at is 18x8.5 & 9.5

Now as long as tyre size also matches eg 235's or what ever then i should be fine?

Thanks in advance for the responses.

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I would have thought you just buy 4 of the same rim - how hard is that?

Well finding a set of rims that i like it one thing, then finding them all in the same size and offset is another thing, so to simply answer your question its hard, im not about to settle for just any rims either.

I'd love a set of CE28N's or VS-XX's but finding either of these either in my budget or in the size and offset i need is painful, i sometimes feel i'd be better off making a set of rims out of rocking horse shit at this rate.

If anyone knows of any in 18's for a decent price, size and offset for a GTS4 lemme know!

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