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Hehe well that's different, My tyres are lined up with the guard line now so adding 5mm won't work

Got a mate wants a 10in wide on a 32 Gtr but doesn't want it to rub and doesn't want to roll the guards at all

Hey mate, I think the RE30s (the ones you like) are 18 x 9.5 +15 which means only 2mm further out on the rim, plus if you just use your tyres that youve got now it should just be the rim that protrudes slightly more, not the tyre?

These would look mad on your 32 I reckon

Hey mate, I think the RE30s (the ones you like) are 18 x 9.5 +15 which means only 2mm further out on the rim, plus if you just use your tyres that youve got now it should just be the rim that protrudes slightly more, not the tyre?

These would look mad on your 32 I reckon

Yeah they are 18x9.5 +15.

Cheers

I love how this thread is a spotting, a setlist and a for sale thread all in one, haha

Simon is a good bloke I am sure he will probably let you do a test fit with one wheel. Hope your 32 is going strong or will be soon

didnt get a chance to get many good pics today as it was nearly dark by the time i finished fitting the splitter.

Heres a couple to get the idea.

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the car looks alot lower now... will be sometime before i can get a coilovers due to driveway troubles..

Need to drill new holes for front number plates and respray the backing plate behind rear number plate as its faded.

Looks really good now imo.

Cheers,

Anthony

Looks fantastic mate, well done.

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