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im about to purchase a set of these work xd9's for my r34 gtr in bronze and the car is bayside blue

they are 18x10 +18

i need to know if this offset is good for a r34 gtr

would they sit flush with the gaurds?

sorry i have no idea obout offsets

any help is great especially pics!!

plenty of R's running that size :) not wide enough for an R in my opinion... they's gtst sizes :D

if you are set on XD9's then that's the best you'll do as it's the largest size they come in

Here's mine with 18x10.5 +18 offset CE28N with 275 35 rubber.

Should be a good offset, but may be a little further in the guards than 10.5 wide ones.

Off topic but what bumper/lip combo is that? the extra black above the lip looks mint.

It's a stock lip, just not painted, front bar with carbon infill around intercooler, I've been thinking about painting it to fill out the nismo kit better.

XD9's look hot. Even though they may be 18's, if you lower the car it makes a big difference!

Google is your friend.

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=308132.jpg

Has to be on the floor to look good imo.

Go get some work meisters :D

Edited by Ten Four

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