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Hi Guys,

Just wondering if anyone can help me out..

I have recently purchased a 2000 R34 GT-T coupe and I am looking at purchasing a set of Varrstoen wheels as a real set of TE37's is a little out of my price range at the moment.

I am looking at getting 19 x 9.5 all round with the +12 offset..

Will I have any dramas fitting these on my car??

Any info would be greatly appreciated

Cheers

I

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i have 18x9.5+12 w 235/40/18 on a low 33 gtst and it took some work to fit.

rears are running near flat camber (cant remember the figures) so rears were pumped a lil

fronts needed guard liners removed and arches pumped a lil

Thanks guys

Allot of people seem to have diff opinions and ideas..

Yes the +12 is very tough looking.. But because I want 19"s not 18"s i think I might get into trouble with the guards as I dont want to have to have them rolled or anything..

Think +22 might be the safest.. Thats what varrsteon have recommended.. Im really not sure haha

There are too many options haha it can get quite confusing

Yeah you are probably right... I was trying to avoid it but yeah if it comes down to it il just have them rolled i guess..

Is your r33 the morone coloured one with the carbon spoiler and Varrestoens??

I reckon +12 gives it a much tougher stance

+22 will make it flush with the guards and +12 will give it a bit of poke

depends on what look you want

Would love to see shots of the front.

I just bought a set of Varrstoen 3.3.2 in Satin black in 19x9.5 +12

No tyres yet, but it seems like there will be a little guard work to fit them.

Yeah you are probably right... I was trying to avoid it but yeah if it comes down to it il just have them rolled i guess..

Is your r33 the morone coloured one with the carbon spoiler and Varrestoens??

jah :)

What rims? Are these Varrosteons/Rota's or?

they look like rota's

Would love to see shots of the front.

I just bought a set of Varrstoen 3.3.2 in Satin black in 19x9.5 +12

No tyres yet, but it seems like there will be a little guard work to fit them.

here are the fronts

18x9.5 +20

don't mind the multi coloured panels haha getting it sprayed in white soon

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Edited by shinobi_s14

Nice photo by the way.. Looks awesome :thumbsup:

Thanks man

Looks nice. Got any more pics?

What rims? Are these Varrosteons/Rota's or?

Yeah rota grid r's

shinobi_s14

was that the front bar owgasm was selling?

Nah man, but I did get the rear bar off him :)

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