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congrats it looks like you baught a 34 gtr.

you can fit 10.5 inside your guards. it depends if you like concave. 18s have concave. 19s have more dish and straighter spokes. search around the net youl find diff wheels

I have 19x10.5 +22 sl's on my BNR34 with 275/30 tyres

Great fittment, only very light scrubbing on full lock on uneven ground (just avoid full lock where I can)

Any further info just let me know,

Cheers,

Anthony

Heres some pics of mine, i know i had alot of trouble picking mine due to not wanting excessive scrubbing but still filling the guards and getting a flush finish. probably would rather +15 than +22 like mine, but i couldnt pass up matte black ones as i believe there not easy to get a hold of.

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Hope that helps.

Cheers,

Anthony

Thanks Anthony, so yours are +22? Why rather +15? Yours look fine. I didn't realise the SL's come in 18" +22

Yea mine are +22 but are 19", not sure if they are abit different becasue they made a small run of matte black ones?.. they came from OTR and they also had a 19x10.5 +12 set that sold before i bought my car, i would have picked +15 just because its slightly more aggressive, but at the same time may have been slightly less user friendly than +22. in the end its only 7mm, and i am very happy with the +22, looks really good imo.

Cheers,

Anthony

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