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hi,

i have a set of professors, and are wondering if they will fit onto a r34 gtt, and if not what modifications will need to be done etc.

they are 18x8.5 +30 (front) and 18x9.5 +18 (rear)

btw i have searched and checked that offset thread but it didnt help at all.

thanks

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go to the cosmetic section bro there are many posts about this topic.

they will fit with a slight roll front and back, nothing major, wont even crack the paint either, run a lil stretch as well yeah.

dude they will fit just fine so just buy them.

i dont know where u got 2cm stick out from lol.

maybe 8mm

if ur car isnt that low they will be sweet.

well as i said i found a post saying **x9 +38 was flush. with 18x9.5 +18 there is 20mm difference and thats not including the half inch difference in diameter.

thx joey, btw is your surname by any chance santucio

dude they will fit just fine so just buy them.

i dont know where u got 2cm stick out from lol.

maybe 8mm

if ur car isnt that low they will be sweet.

they are already mine,

theyr currently sitting flush my supra :/

Edited by kenjz

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