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Hey guys, I'm just after some quick help or advice.

I'm currently building my second R33GTS-T but this time I'm going all out with everything on the car.

But to cut short I have a full veilside bodykit including wing (yes i know, but i like the out there shape)

Also have the "T Style" bonnet from www.carmate.com.au but with the middle cut out and 10mm clear perspex in it's place (still has all the same shape)

And to make things interesting I'm also hand crafting a wide bodykit for the car, nearly finished 1 side (front drivers fender, door and rear quater) looks something like the attached pic (fender, door and rear) but with the veilside kit. The R33 looks awesome and fat with a wide kit, I'm really loving it =)

Anyways I know stuff all about wheels =( all I know is i'm after something with a deep dish, preferably chrome (don't want black) and that the front fender is +1" and the rear is +2 on the original body.

I'm after some help or advice on what to get or where to look or rim sizes.

Nissan_Skyline_R34_by_Wrofee.jpg

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youd need some serious offset to fill those guards properly. something like these

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WEDS Kranze Cerberus II, 18x10-25 fronts, 18x11-30 rears

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youd need some serious offset to fill those guards properly. something like these

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WEDS Kranze Cerberus II, 18x10-25 fronts, 18x11-30 rears

their insane! just look at the size of that DISH! so where do I look at for a set of wheels?

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Hey mate,

I've got a GTS-4 which I put 30mm wider front guards and gtr rear quarters, I'm running 18x10 +18 on front and rears, the front sit nice and flush with the guards. But if your going 50mm wider at rear you will be able to run something like 18x12.

This is what my car looks like and for those following it all you see is spinning dish, but please forward pics of your car man I was going to build my car based on that same picture you've got there ;) I still want to do a Super-Gt style kit for my car down the track.

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If your interested these wheels are Work Emotion XD9's, go to workwheelsaustralia and check out what they have if any are 18x12 to fill your guards.

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