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I mean if you are going to complain, don't eat it all and then expect to get shit.

When someone complains and has eaten 3/4 ÷ of their plate I tell them to GTFO

Considering I've just install 356mm Rotors and 8 piston callipers... My 17's AVS Model 5's with Nankangs no longer fit over them... I really don't want to run my track wheels 18" BBS RG-R's with AD08R's on the street.

So to Wasteland... I pose the question:

What wheels, width and offset should I get to look good on the skyline and not be over the top in price.

I'm thinking of sticking with 235/18 (8.5-9") front, 265/18 (9-9.5") rear?

Also, not looking to spend the world on these rims, they need to be pretty subtle as well, so no massive dish etc.

inb4 D1R...

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I mean if you are going to complain, don't eat it all and then expect to get shit.

When someone complains and has eaten 3/4 ÷ of their plate I tell them to GTFO

But it was f**king delicious...anyway I didn't complain for that reason...

I think it was obvious my question revolved around "if" I hadn't eaten the burger...

would you want to?

im currently looking through wheels of the 5-stud variety and theres plenty of choice... hard to have something a bit different/unique without being outrageous.

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