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hey guys just picked up a pair of shoes for my baby. they look pretty sweet.

Osaka Racing Rims (not sure of model)

19x8 and 19x9 with 245/35/19 all around.

just thought would have a show and tell.

they fill the guards nicely

btw, go global tyres in bell st preston, mad ass prices on all goods.

daniel

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Edited by cheez

yeh the look good. im loving the fact that they are 19's. 18's looked ok but 19 looked tough.

for those that say they belong on other cars, your just jealous coz u got stockies :P

Just so you know...

Going from stock to your current rims

Speedometer Difference: 3.540% too slow..

You can no longer rotate your wheels..

and just watch your rear tyres.. The inside of the rear guard folds in.. so you need to make sure its not srubbing :P

I have 18x8 on the front and 18x9 on the rear.. so i know all about neagative camber and its tyre chewing ability.

now thats out of the way..

nice rims :rolleyes:

Edited by MotoMan

with 19's on the back i got no rubbing, it clears the guards by about 5mm. enough not to chew them. and yes my speedo is out, i know that. i used my gps to check it out and its out by about 2-3km/h. i have fully adjustable front and rear camber on my skyline, its all been sorted so it dont chew.

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