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anyone understand these wheel size charts? about the only thing i understand is size and width. the figures over 100,000, those arent the price in yen per wheel is it...?

https://www.fabulous.co.jp/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/ld-13_2p_20inch.pdf

Don't like Panasports...

Do like RPF1's but new they're a bit more than I'm looking to spend...

What offset on a 18x9 would fill the fronts and fill the rears without needing to lip or roll too much?

Don't like Panasports...

Do like RPF1's but new they're a bit more than I'm looking to spend...

What offset on a 18x9 would fill the fronts and fill the rears without needing to lip or roll too much?

I know the answer to this but I'm not telling you cos you don't like Panas

Standard on the rear of a skyline is a bit too wide, it needs to be bent on the outer 1cm or so to fit...
If you get slimline on the rear, then the plate isn't high enough and you can see the bracket.

You can get "USA Style" as well, which is the same size as Japanese plates

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