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what sort of rims do you like? 3,5 or multispoke? one piece forged or 2/3 piece dished? I'm contemplating getting a different set of wheels, so if the wheels on my car are to your liking, just throw me an offer. size is19 x 9 & 10 +25 f/r Work sc2

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LOL looks like my car.

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if i were you i would check out ozzietypes in liverpool for the price of some of these used rims you can get a great set of new rims and new types

they stock euro, ameri and ozzie rims....and i priced my wheels and types in the states to compare them to the price and the price in Oz was cheaper.........and my typres in he states are expensive.......

i guess you have a bit of homework to do

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if i were you i would check out ozzietypes in liverpool for the price of some of these used rims you can get a great set of new rims and new types

Wizlb, and what are the brand/model rims on your car? Very nice...

Yo best rims for a V35 are the R35 GTR rims, check this shit out

http://www.carsales....words=&__N=1216 1246 1247 1252 1282 4294963593 4294963846 4294931980 397&silo=1011&__No=15&seot=1&PriceFrom=397&__Nne=15&trecs=24&__sid=130DCB311D90

And i also found where to buy said rims

http://www.wheelsrim...-inventory.html

you will need to use a forwarding service to get them tho, the company does not post out of the USA but you post to the forwarding comapny in the US then they post it to you.

Forwarding service

https://bongous.com/

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I run a 10.5" at the rear.

Its OK as long as you dont replace your suspension with after market coilovers and run a maximum factory camber... thats what I did last week and the rims now have a 2mm gap from the shocks. The rear wheel touches the shocks (metal to metal) every hard turn or if I pull into a drive-way. Breaks my heart. I had to add 3mm spacers at the rear to stop them from destrying each other.

This "might" be the same if your wheels are too wide at the front. I dont have this problem because I am running 8.5" at the fronts.

Yo best rims for a V35 are the R35 GTR rims, check this shit out

http://www.carsales....words=&__N=1216 1246 1247 1252 1282 4294963593 4294963846 4294931980 397&silo=1011&__No=15&seot=1&PriceFrom=397&__Nne=15&trecs=24&__sid=130DCB311D90

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Yeah, they definitely look great. :)

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hey guys n girls im still looking for rims and it seems no shops around are all that interested in selling them to me, so anyone got some that are forsale to suit my v35 with brembos? 19 or 20" thanks!

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i got some rims finally, ended up with 19x9 +20 at front and 19x10+10 at rear, fits sweet! verry aggressive at the rear tho looks sweet! ended up with rota grids that just came out in 19's saved me some cash aswell will possibly look at somthing bigger (20") later on but my tires where shot and these where easy!

Hi Guys n Gals,

I've recently fitted 20x10.5's front and back (ADV 5.1's), no spacers and no machining, under Bilstein fully adjustable coil-overs. Pretty aggressive at the front, lots of tyre stretch and I still need to get some upper camber control arms and likely roll out the guards. The rear sits perfectly with no rubbing just using a mild setting on the factory lower camber arms and lipping the rear guards (Chris at Centreline Suspension is truly a master at fitment, just need to arrange him to fit the fronts under).

Pics as soon as someone gets a camera that's not my phone, it struggles focusing on all black.

Cheers

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