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i rkn u might need spacers 18x9.5 +20 isnt very aggressive fitment obviously depends what you want but im running 18x9.5 +15 on the front of my 33 but it does have wide front guards but 34s have wider guards then a 33 anyway..

if that makes sense haha

well i was thinking seeing as this is my daily i cant go too crazy but when i had these wheels on the car which is 19X9.5 +20 with very very very thin profile rubber it was pretty aggressive for me

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on my 18's i will have 30 profile rubber with not as much stretch and the front has been lowered a little since so might work. rears i may need spacers.

What i plan on putting on the evo 18x9.5 +20 will be flush as most ppl dont run more than a 9 +30

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Nothing looks sicker and fills out the guards better on an EVO7 - X then a set of 19" Advan RS's

These are only 18s but you get the idea...

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The 19s just look awesome on it... fell in love with them ever since i saw a gun grey EVO 8 on JSpec a long while back with Gun Grey 19s on it, dumped... was instant jizz. On yellow, like Dezz said, Black... or gun grey.

What i plan on putting on the evo 18x9.5 +20 will be flush as most ppl dont run more than a 9 +30

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There are TE37's yeah?

No sticker, just making sure that's all.

That would looks so nice on a EVO.

would need to go black on the yellow imo

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Yellow car / Black wheels.

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