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my sets of wheels

1st- AVS model 5 17x8/9 cant remember offsets federal 595 SS tires

2nd- Panasport G7 17/8.5/9.5 cant remember offsets stretch wanli tires

3rd- Enkie ?? pair 16x7 yokohama DNA GP tires

4th- TE37's 17x9 +20 Dunlop 03's

5th- Enkie NT03 17x8/9 +32/+15

6th- Work Emotion CR Kai 16x8 +30ish random tyres

7th- TE37's 17x9 +20 RE55's

8th- Weds Sports SA70's 18x10 +18 Bridgestone RE050A RFT fronts Michelin

Pilotsport RFT rears 255/35/18 all round

9th- Work Equips 18x10/12 -16/-9 something Bridgestone RE11 245/35/18 fronts no

rears yet..

loved every set :)

Axis Hiro:

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You won't get as much dish on a GTS-t, but they designed the Hiros to get deep dish so even with a relatively weak offset you should have some.

Lenso D1R (aka Project-D):

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Yes, the Lenso D1R won "BEST WHEELS" Award at the 10th Anniversary R34 GT-R Celebration last year.

For thinner spokes > Rays RE30 with Titanium face & Satin Silver dish.

That fitment is awesome, does it scrub it's balls off at the front?

Respect for having the knackers to go with some decent fitment and not make your 33 look like some limp wristed, sunken wheeled, wally-mobile.

Watch out for the fun police too! They'll be along soon to tell you it's impractical/your tyres are too thin for a 10 inch wide rim.

it's impractical/your tyres are too thin for a 10 inch wide rim.

thats ur opinion, the car will prob never see more than 235's on these rim for drifting, which is what the car is built for..what part of it makes it impractical??? if i was track racing id have different size rims and tyres...whats the problem,

anyway the car looks great and the rim/tyres fill out the guards perfectly, like i said there's a bit more camber in the back so the rim just barely sticks out compared to the pic..and there is not rubbing on the front either :laugh:

I have a feeling the comment was a gee up, hence why it was a direct copy of my fun police warning.

235's on a 10" arent the end of the world, for the most part 235's have SFA stretch on a 9" so on a 10 should look toasty.

Legalities aside that is.

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