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car needs to be lowered more haha

the wheels look micky as...

+35 offsets are perfect, they clear the front brakes by like 1mm and sit flush with the guards...

just needs some rays wheel nuts and decent centre caps, the dtm caps arent that flash lol.

here u go mate...

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hey eddieeeee-ro, are they 18x8.5 with 35 offset fronts and rears? what size tyres fronts and rears?

cheers

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those rims look tough on the r33 :) congratulations!

i cant wait to fit them on my car :cool:

u guys think that for an r32gtr 18x9.5 with +25 offset is more suitable than the +15 offset?

i ordered the +25 by recommendation from others

i dont want problems with my guards & clearance etc...i did have previously the r34gtr rims which are 18x9 +30 offset which sat nice, so the 18x9.5 +25 would sit out a bit further to guard which should be perfect!

those rims look tough on the r33 :) congratulations!

i cant wait to fit them on my car :cool:

u guys think that for an r32gtr 18x9.5 with +25 offset is more suitable than the +15 offset?

i ordered the +25 by recommendation from others

i dont want problems with my guards & clearance etc...i did have previously the r34gtr rims which are 18x9 +30 offset which sat nice, so the 18x9.5 +25 would sit out a bit further to guard which should be perfect!

Do you still have the GTR rims?

Do you still have the GTR rims?

no sorry - they went with my previous gtr

can anyone confirm that the r34 gtr rims are 18x9 + 30?

if this is the case then the 18x9.5 + 25 will actually sit out a further 11mm as per the offset calculator (which is ideal)

if i went with the +15 offset it would stick out a further 21mm than the r34 wheels which is too much i think

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I agree looks hot.Now can someone turn that car white for me?? :cool:

Quick and nasty effort, but hope this helps.

white.jpg

edit: seems i got beaten by 3 minutes ><

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here u go mate...

dsc00110jx6.jpg

hey eddieeeee-ro, are they 18x8.5 with 35 offset fronts and rears? what size tyres fronts and rears?

cheers

yeah 18X8.5 all round with 35 offset all round too.

using 235/40s, rims could easily take 245s tho.

guys - i am trying to upload a pic of my gtr with these shadow but how do i do this on the forum (where is the link)?

If you cant do it, email the pic to me and ill do it

I need to choose offsets and order asap :)

If you cant do it, email the pic to me and ill do it

I need to choose offsets and order asap :laugh:

i just emailed you the pic - guys this pic will be posted on this thread very soon :)

in regards to offsets i went with 18 x 9.5 with +25 offset which is flush with the outside of the guard...any wider would give u guard clearance problems if your car was lowered. rear guards would need to be rolled & the front plastic guards would rub




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