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[chrome dish with white centers]

size and offsets are: (GTR OFFSETS)

18x9.5 +30

18x10 +35

[5x114.3]

tyres are good and has 80% + thread on them.

Rims are in immaculate condition, one rim has a light graze, nothing deep or noticible.. besides that they are like new. selling these cauze i need something bigger for bigger widebody!

located in melb.

PRICE DROP too 2.2k FIRM!

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well, technically the R34 GTR standard wheels are 18 x 9 +30 all around, so these will fit a GTR. Most aftermarket wheels for GTR are in the +12 to +22 offset range though to fill the guards.

well, technically the R34 GTR standard wheels are 18 x 9 +30 all around, so these will fit a GTR. Most aftermarket wheels for GTR are in the +12 to +22 offset range though to fill the guards.

thanks for that mate!!! =]

When putting wheels on a GTR shouldn't you make sure they are the same width front and rear?

depends on the look ur after man..

if u put the same width as gtr rims then it will sit the same..

but if u put wider rims on it will sit further out, more flush with the guards giving it that aggressive look.

just depends on wat ur after man..

When putting wheels on a GTR shouldn't you make sure they are the same width front and rear?

It's best to have them the same width, offset and size as the ATESSA system starts to go a little funny when running miss matched sizes front and rear

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