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Ideal Rim Size For An R34 4 Door?


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not entirely

but they definitely dont look as distinctive as the 2 door, i often mistake them from a distance for being a camry or something until they get close

just because you own one, doesnt make it any less true, - fyi

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rear shot showing fitment of 18x9.5 + 18 neg camber of 1.5 degree

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closer shot of flare to rears guards

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front shot of fitment 18x8.5 + 25 currently fitted with 25mm bolt on spacer

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shot showing what rims look like in guards take note this is legal ride height :(

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haha no problem mate, That site is wicked !! Rims arent always the nicest but they defs give u guide on some offsets which will help u out.

i know the site is mad, some of the rims and body kit choices on these cars look balls but its so helpfull.

i've come the conclusion im going to run with 18x8.5 +35 fronts and 18x9.5+32 rears as this seems to be the better offset Lenso has to offer without me having to touch the gaurds

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rear shot showing fitment of 18x9.5 + 18 neg camber of 1.5 degree

post-57423-0-65448600-1331712073_thumb.jpg

closer shot of flare to rears guards

post-57423-0-34004600-1331712278_thumb.jpg

front shot of fitment 18x8.5 + 25 currently fitted with 25mm bolt on spacer

post-57423-0-93762400-1331712362_thumb.jpg

shot showing what rims look like in guards take note this is legal ride height :(

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that fitment looks mad dude as does the car, are you running coilovers?

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no need to worry about the rims anymore had to cancel the order, got T-boned last week and the cars written off FUUUUUUUU, no more skyline for me :(

That sucks

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Well i know its been along time since theres been any activity on this thread but hey guess what, after making the fatefull choice of buying a commodore after the skyline incident im now back on the skyline bandwagon!

Any suggestions for a nice set of wheels and size fitment for my new Bayside blue GT-V coupe? :D

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