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hey guys trying to find some decent wheels for my car and i came across these,

thoughts??...

they measure in at:

front 18x10 235/40/18

rear 18x11 245/40/18

offset: -19p

you'll need hella rolled guards is what i rekon :banana:

im not worried about flaring at all since on my car the front and rear are 75mm all around. but only the rear is done at the mo.just looking for wheels th fill them up. which is proving pretty dam difficult

Those are some fat wheels... Don't think they'll fit on a GTSt though, they're a bit much for my friends wide body 180sx as well!

nah they definitly will not fit a gtst. can u rememder how wide your mates 180 was? 50mm rear maybe?

Will not suit GTST, Will fit with wide body and serious body work.. You might be even to fit them with massive fender pumping.. But thats seriously huge

Thats like Cerifro, Lorell, and pimp spec jap cars..

Just noticed offset, you have no chance..

Edited by DECIM8
Will not suit GTST, Will fit with wide body and serious body work.. You might be even to fit them with massive fender pumping.. But thats seriously huge

Thats like Cerifro, Lorell, and pimp spec jap cars..

Just noticed offset, you have no chance..

dude read my replies first... i HAVE wide bodied my car. im not asking if they will fit just thoughts about them

nah they definitly will not fit a gtst. can u rememder how wide your mates 180 was? 50mm rear maybe?

Yep, she's got 50mm wider rear guards and I think it was 20mm up front. She's looking at getting 11" 0 offset out back and something like 9" 0 upfront.

Edited by adam-__-

Sorry dude, I couldnt be bothered..

Well I love the professor, I didnt know they made a chrome edition .. Nice work finding it.. Only thing which is equally as good is something like the GTC or sp1 but seriously if you can get them or have them they are great.

Sorry about not reading my bad

Edited by DECIM8
Sorry dude, I couldnt be bothered..

Well I love the professor, I didnt know they made a chrome edition .. Nice work finding it.. Only thing which is equally as good is something like the GTC or sp1 but seriously if you can get them or have them they are great.

Sorry about not reading my bad

no worries bud no harm done

Guys! Read the posts! Altho, you probs wont read this, so why am I bothering?

They are some nice rims!! Have you got any photos of your car now? Would be good to see how fat it is already.

hmm dont have any at the moment, but suppose i could post some up some time.

i run 18x9.5 + 30 professors and they stick out 10mm (with flat camber too)

so 18x11 - 19 would need a flare of...

*get's out lab coat, bunsen burner, spiral glass tubes and beakers of bubbling coloured liquids*

58mm... :3some:

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