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Nah have to be like 9" on front, still prob leaning towards 19s tho 20s will give me less traction when I'm pushing 400kw

if you spend so much money on a car, why cheap out on the wheels

Was just shopping around, would like some volks or similar, maybe XD9s or something but hard(cant get) to find in 19s :( find me some 19x10 and 19x9 rims kgo!

Not TEs unfortunately, didn't want to spend that much. They are brand new though, and few if any people will have them in Aus.

It's not enough for a gtr, but I have a gtst so should be alright

Ah yeah my bad. Dunno why I thought Gtr. That should fit awesome

Fake wheels real wheels it's all the same shit just kunce wanna brag

I wish I had a car to put these bad boys on

http://www.vossenwheels.com/wheels/vvscv3.aspx

Fuark they are nice, whats the retail on one of those? :P

they are f*kn ballin' rims

well i got the block.... but i dont think i want to build a car with freakish power. lol. a mild 25 will suffice

build it once build it right.

you don;t ahve to tune for massive power, but you will pay double when you get bored with the mild 25

Isn't his car a gtst?

9.5+12 can't be flush on a gtr..

Hey alex...

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Its close enough to :P less flush than before now camber arms are set to have wheels straight up and down. needs another alignment, still tramlines worse than it did on the cheap chinese tyres.

18x9.5 +12 Work Emotion CR Kai, 265/35/18 Kumho KU31s.

does the job.

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