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Take a look at that thread. Compare your specs to the thread opener's. Imagine what these wheels will look like using the offset calculator. If that's the look you're going for, go for it!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wh...tml&hl=sp1*

Take a look at that thread. Compare your specs to the thread opener's. Imagine what these wheels will look like using the offset calculator. If that's the look you're going for, go for it!

oh nice!! thanks

18x9.5 +22, pre guard work and car fully jacked up

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After decent amount of flaring

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the rears in the sizes you want will sit out an extra 23mm....so you're going to need a lot of work to make them fit

cool cool, thanks a lot of dezz :P

Question,

Just wondering if these rims will fit on a R33 GTS-T or will I need to choose different offset? Front: 19x9.5 +12 and Rear: 19x10.5 +12.

their huge offsets for a gtst, let me guess you got em cheap...

did you want to widebody your 33?

their huge offsets for a gtst, let me guess you got em cheap...

did you want to widebody your 33?

nah just wanted to know whats involve to properly get those rims fitted

i'll probably try and avoid getting the widebody and perhapes go down the path of flarin it up :devil:

dude mine sit out 10mm from my rolled NOT flared guards (9.5+30) and yours are a good 31mm further than that!

so that a flare of 41mm required :D

doable!

haha!! tonga managed to fit those rims size (19x9.5+28, 19x10.5+30) perfectly but, had to lip his rear

i am considering different offset to reduce the cost but, if by flarin it looks awesome then i guess pouring some mulla to that wouldnt hurt so much :devil:

haha!! tonga managed to fit those rims size (19x9.5+28, 19x10.5+30) perfectly but, had to lip his rear

i am considering different offset to reduce the cost but, if by flarin it looks awesome then i guess pouring some mulla to that wouldnt hurt so much :rofl:

yeh mate mine fit perfect, but with your offset at +12 all round, lipping wont cut it, they'll be sticking out alot!!! big flare job!!!

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