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I know that they are not ARX's, but my stock RS wheels are 17x7 with 215/55/17 tyres

I have Nismo LMX5's

18x7.5+25

with 235x40x18 tyres

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My mates RS has 18x8 Work rims (don't know the offset) with 245/45/18 tyres.

He also has 5mm spacers.

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Being an ARX, I am sure that you could easily fit some 19x9's in there.

I very nearly bought a set of Work CCR 20x9's for my RS... Those damn wheel arches can almost swallow anything!

Oh, and NO WAY would I call an ARX an off-roader. Prob more a "soft-roader".

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hm.. im looking at some meshy type rims on 19"

I have 19" Lenso with 245/45/19....tight fit though once lowered.

P.S. Red line is going this weekend as per the second pic.

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I have 19" Lenso with 245/45/19....tight fit though once lowered.

P.S. Red line is going this weekend as per the second pic.

Never thought I would say it, but I actually like them better with the red line.

Don't get me wrong, I like a car that has been murdered out, but I think that the red breaks it up a bit.

mmm suits the gold ARX nicely.

..... I also believe that I spot a Nismo rear spoiler... Looks great!

I've been thinking I might have to hunt one of those rear spoilers down, definately adds to the sporty appearance of the M35.

Then again I could go crazy and buy a whole Nismo kit, I'll wait until I'm doing a complete respray :D

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