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DO NOT put those on a skyline!

not even a holden deserves that sort of punishment!

Funnily enough we have someone at work who fitted Paranormal 18# to his commodore. and yes he is a gigantic fag.

They really do scream "no style" like turning up to a black tie function and dragging your arse across the carpet like a dog with worms.

brilliant choice mate, I really wanted those but didn't want to wait...stupid me

This picture is before spacer and 4wd spec, same size and offset = same fit. I got 2 sets of spacers for front and rear but they weren't on yet

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I then got the rear guards rolled and the fronts knocked up a bit and lowered on coilovers.

Rears are pretty much perfect, can barely fit a finger in there but I need to get some camber arms because there is a lot of camber

Unfortunately there was barely any camber on the front and I couldn't keep the spacers on as it was scrubbing. Theses photos have no spacers on the front

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what do you guys recon of these rims? im in the same boat i need sum nice light jap rims that look good for my silver r33 series 2, ive looked through so many pics of silver gtst's and this is the only one thats stuck out, just wanna second opinion from the fellow skyliners :)

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They really do scream "no style" like turning up to a black tie function and dragging your arse across the carpet like a dog with worms.

mate, ive already apologised, how was i supposed to know the punch was alcoholic?

brilliant choice mate, I really wanted those but didn't want to wait...stupid me

This picture is before spacer and 4wd spec, same size and offset = same fit. I got 2 sets of spacers for front and rear but they weren't on yet

img0008m.jpg

I then got the rear guards rolled and the fronts knocked up a bit and lowered on coilovers.

Rears are pretty much perfect, can barely fit a finger in there but I need to get some camber arms because there is a lot of camber

Unfortunately there was barely any camber on the front and I couldn't keep the spacers on as it was scrubbing. Theses photos have no spacers on the front

snc00032.jpg

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Man i love the way that looks especially over the rears,

what do you guys recon of these rims? im in the same boat i need sum nice light jap rims that look good for my silver r33 series 2, ive looked through so many pics of silver gtst's and this is the only one thats stuck out, just wanna second opinion from the fellow skyliners :)

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yer man thats looks sweet to simple but tough i reckon

the problem with gtsts is they aint wide enoguh. and people who say te37 are just fooling themselves....you need good decent offset.

something liek ce28ns are a good choice. i just ordered myself some SSR professors Sp1s.....running samething like 19x11 +5.

you get something like this

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my advice....if your keeping your fenders standard....get ce28ns....anything that avoids dish....or progressive spokes....cuz they just look stupid

its no r33 i know but u get an idea of wat is hot

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you CAN fit te37's with good offset on a gtst, you just have to work the guards a bit.... not a widebody kit, just a roll/flare and its done

easy 18x10 +12 fit... and with te's you really dont need any more dish than that

ive got volk racing SE37 rims on my gtst, 18x9.5 rear ad 18x8.5 front, running 235 wide rubber front and rear, i cant remember exactly what offset but there pretty much inline with the rear gaurds (ithink +32 offset?)

im thinkin of putting sum 15mm spacers on the rear to pump them out abit and continue running streched 235 tyres

car is lowered already but it aint that low

gotta get sum pics up soon....love that phat wide look

the problem with gtsts is they aint wide enoguh. and people who say te37 are just fooling themselves....you need good decent offset.

something liek ce28ns are a good choice. i just ordered myself some SSR professors Sp1s.....running samething like 19x11 +5.

you get something like this

IMG_3244.jpg

IMG_3250.jpg

IMG_3247.jpg

my advice....if your keeping your fenders standard....get ce28ns....anything that avoids dish....or progressive spokes....cuz they just look stupid

its no r33 i know but u get an idea of wat is hot

Oh my Gawd

you CAN fit te37's with good offset on a gtst, you just have to work the guards a bit.... not a widebody kit, just a roll/flare and its done

easy 18x10 +12 fit... and with te's you really dont need any more dish than that

I wouldn't say 'easy' but I'd say it can be done...

My 18x9.5+22's stuck out a fair bit, but I guess if you wanna stretch some tires on the 10"+12's you could get it happening ..

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