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hey guys below is a pic of the rims im buying and i was wondering what either a 235 or 245 would look like.... im after something with that stretched look. they are for show not for performance

rims are 18 inch by 9.5 wide

if anybody has similar sized tyred on same size rim please post up your pics to give me an idea.

many thanks

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Stretched looks mad. Go 215s :)

lol naa not after complete "rice" look just want a decent stretch not a complete stretch

and offset is to suit r32 gtr dunno what it is exactly.

is a bit irrelivent but. im just after pics of a 235 on a 18/9.5 rim so i have an idea of what it will look like

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I have 235/45's on 8.5's the walls slant in just a bit (mind you they do have that rim protector), hardly enough to tell when the tyre is on the car, but easy enough to see when they're off.

not that you can tell from this angle....

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and not that this is much of a stretch... but its a 235/45 on an 8.5 for you.

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yes, they're Veilside marriots, 17x7.5 & 8.5 +28 4&5x114.3

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Adam! What are those rims called in those pics mate? They are choice! oh, and the Federal rubber is a neat touch...can you tell us what they are called and where I might hunt down a set for my 33 GTS-T?...

Dont mean to steal the thread, but just saw them and had to know!

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thanks bj! looks nice as on ur 31!

Cheers man, didnt stay on the GTS very long - gotta keep the originality :D

they're headed across to the daily/project '31 very soon.

adam's rims look like some sort of 'Work' or 'Rays' rim, probably be able to find some up upgarage in japland.

AHUH!

close to this yeah?

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Rays GENOME

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SSR Viena

http://www.upgarage.com/upgarage/stock/sto...mp;tenpo_id=452

18x8 +30/+24 4/5x114.3 - 65,000jpy = $670Au + shipping. BARGAIN.

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ive got volk racing SE37's on mine and the rears are 18x9.5 and currently has 235's on em, after they go i wanna get 245's on.

i'ld go 245's dude, 235's are still ok though

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Cheers man, didnt stay on the GTS very long - gotta keep the originality :)

they're headed across to the daily/project '31 very soon.

adam's rims look like some sort of 'Work' or 'Rays' rim, probably be able to find some up upgarage in japland.

AHUH!

close to this yeah?

0705009000463s0.jpg

Rays GENOME

0705452000546s0.jpg

SSR Viena

http://www.upgarage.com/upgarage/stock/sto...mp;tenpo_id=452

18x8 +30/+24 4/5x114.3 - 65,000jpy = $670Au + shipping. BARGAIN.

Oh I thought he was asking about the wheels in post #11... :D Post #14 was for the wheels in post #11.

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ive got volk racing SE37's on mine and the rears are 18x9.5 and currently has 235's on em, after they go i wanna get 245's on.

i'ld go 245's dude, 235's are still ok though

What's the reason for going up to 245's if you don't mind me asking? I'm getting 19x8.5 for my fronts and I'm on the fence between 225 and 235 tires. I don't want to lose any performance by streching them too much so I'm trying to find an optimal size for 8.5 while not sacrificing looks...

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