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well its been awile but i finally have them.

1. fronts fitted nice so wont be fitting spacers

2. rears werent wide enough obviously. but will only need 25mm spacers to look

good.

so all in all im wrapped with how they look :D

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now what colour to paint the car... :banana:

Mate, I can't believe you actually purchased +35 offset rims for a car with a widebody. Sorry to burst your bubble, but the fronts are actually more sunken-looking than a stock car. From what I can see, you need 35mm spacers all round.

Mate, I can't believe you actually purchased +35 offset rims for a car with a widebody. Sorry to burst your bubble, but the fronts are actually more sunken-looking than a stock car. From what I can see, you need 35mm spacers all round.

nah mate i only need spacers for the back as iv measured it . the fronts look wrong because of the stock guard liner that i used.im goin to be ripping that off and making custom ones to fit properly as i made it cover the "vent" part on the inside.when i make them they wont be covered

+35 offset barely sat flush on stock R33 guards... All I'm saying is you have a mad widebody going, and for the price that you purchased those rims for new, you could have gotten yourself some crazy Jap rims that actually provide good fitment.

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Edited by mr. kirisaki

well i highly doubt ud beable to get thses to fit on standard guards they will sit 2 - 3 inches outside of the guard!!

and dude that offset is ridiculous. also i looked into that option of 2nd hand rimms

but the cost of getting them reconditioned and not to mention find new tyres for them out weighed the effortand just to add i wanted brand new,

i may have to look into the offset of these rimms a bit closer cos what ur saying is totally different to what im seeing lol

appreciate the feedback tho

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