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Anyone in the hills area keen for a drive later? Kinda keen to go out for a run, been a while.

I was thinking about it there's an INFMS cruise on there way out to Lobethal at the moment i was thinking about catching up with them. What area are you in? I'm in Campbelltown.

wat size xd9 should i get??

18x9 +20 all round or F18x8 +35 or +28 R18x9 +20

i have no idea on offset!

18 x 9 +20 all round.

If you want to run 8s on the front you could go a lot lower offset, I've got 16 x 8 +0 on mine and they sit wicked.

*teh edits* I live 10 mins past Mt Barker, and I just got a call from my mate so I'm gonna head out in about half hour for a lil drive. If anyone wants to head my way and meet up somewhere nearish Barker could make a few car cruise out of it :laugh:

Edited by AndrewJZX100
they will sit on a 32 alright?

how much will they stick out?

Mine has hammered guards and ran a 225 on the back, sat mint as. The front has Nismo negative camber top arms so I've got a fair bit of clearance (ran 235s on the front with pretty much untouched guards and they only scraped on massive bumps when puching hard mid corner)

If you don't have camber arms, run a 17 on the front with a 215/45 and roll the guards properly and you shouldn't have any dramas. Will look fking hot too :laugh:

*edits* re-reading your question, they will stick out a bit. Rears will be sorta flush with camber, fronts ditto but if you don't have any camber on the front they'll be out by a few cm at least.

Edited by AndrewJZX100
yeh might go with the 18x9 +20 allround, maybe a +28 ish on the front to keep it in abit!

That's probably your best option, slighty higher front offset. For reference, this is a 17 x 9 +20 with a 225/45 and 3ish degrees of camber. Flush city :laugh:

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Ok people keen on Meeting up to go to Mt barker SMS me where you live and your user name.

Dale

0439848276

Edit, and can you send me your number andrew?.

P.S. can a mod delete my number tomorrow, thanks

Edited by D_Stirls
He sounds like a real dick amanda

ha yeah it's amazing how fast some people change when they find out they got some1 pregnant.

i don't know why i bother with him though, trying to get things sorted out so were atleast on

better terms but yeah he's barely interested in doing that.

it's exhausting lol and i barely have any energy

ha yeah it's amazing how fast some people change when they find out they got some1 pregnant.

i don't know why i bother with him though, trying to get things sorted out so were atleast on

better terms but yeah he's barely interested in doing that.

it's exhausting lol and i barely have any energy

Its a fairly big thing for a bloke to be having a child. It freaks them out quite a bit especially if they are young. He will be up and down.

Maybe start taking another approach.

Take a step back, don't be angry, give him some space/time without harassment once he sees the baby his instinct should take over. Hopefully. :S

imo, he should be a man from the start and take his responsibility....whether theyre a couple or not, doesnt make a

difference, it is still his child!

i hate pricks like that.

yes you can't expect to wave your wang around and there'll be no consenquences!

sweet... looks nuts!

anyone got 18x9 +20 that i can test fit before habding over the cash??

cheers

You should PM the user 'ABU' about the offset and sizes he had on his GTS-t

I don't know offset but I think it was 18x9.5 and 18x10 with slightly pumped and rolled guards.

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