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thats f**king tuff man, i love that look, i just bought a set of professors for my r32 gtr, mine are 17+9.5 all around with a +12 offset, they looked absolutely tuff on thuys car and i picked mine for $1900 after budging with him form $2500 hehe, they came with tyres aswell so im wrapped about the price and i got the black centred ones and the dish on them are about 85mm all around,

nice mate!!!

i wanna get black meisters and hmm according to offset calculator if i get like

18 x 8.5 +15 for front

18 x 9.5 +20 for rear

i would get 235s for the front and 265s on the rear for tyres

it would be similar fitment and it seemed you only needed lipped guards which is as far as i want to go in regards to guard work!

but dezz seemed to need more guard work with 18 x 9.5 +22 on the rears

ah im so confused

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i wanna get black meisters and hmm according to offset calculator if i get like

18 x 8.5 +15 for front

18 x 9.5 +20 for rear

i would get 235s for the front and 265s on the rear for tyres

it would be similar fitment and it seemed you only needed lipped guards which is as far as i want to go in regards to guard work!

but dezz seemed to need more guard work with 18 x 9.5 +22 on the rears

ah im so confused

yeh mate, with those offsets, just lipping the guards will not cut it.... you will need to get a decent flare to get them sitting right.

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