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I currently have an R34 gtr with some 18x10 +12 lmgt4 copies pictured below. Im consdiering some 18x10.5 work meister S1 3 pieces in an offset of my choice (thinking +5 or +8 maybe. Just wondering on peoples thoughts on how these would go with my car. The colours I would look at is silver with polished lip or black centre with polished lip. I wuold be getting the R disk which is deep dish. The car will be getting nismo side skirts, rear pods, z tune front bar and carbon wing blade shortly.

Even if there are any photoshop gurus that could help.

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Yes do it.

If you do go +5 or something, i'd love to try them on my car :D

10.5 +12 just doesn't cut it.

These are ssr but similar enough to give idea:

Someone has them for sale on here.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=382594

No do not do it. LMGT4's on a R34 GTR look great...do not change the look.

They aren't legit LMGT4s.

Black centre with polished lip, do it! I reckon it would look sweet if you did the side skirt extensions / rear pods in carbon fibre too (like Terry's white N1)

Yes do it.

If you do go +5 or something, i'd love to try them on my car :D

10.5 +12 just doesn't cut it.

These are ssr but similar enough to give idea:

Someone has them for sale on here.

http://www.skylinesa...ttach_id=382594

Woah, that car looks hot! Got any more pics/link to for sale thread for wheels?

Cheers

I think 18" will look to small against the car. Might have to go 19s lol

Also looked at the sizing chart and the only way to do a +5 offset is with an 11" wide rim, I wouldnt like to stretch 265s that far lol.

adamskill...its called having a job and working hard, im just reaping my rewards

just be happy with owning a 34 gtr you ass hole.

This ^^

Why don't you look into other slightly more original wheels? Meisters and SSR SP1's are so common and boring now... but of course all the little fanboys will have a reply to this

I think 18" will look to small against the car. Might have to go 19s lol

Also looked at the sizing chart and the only way to do a +5 offset is with an 11" wide rim, I wouldnt like to stretch 265s that far lol.

adamskill...its called having a job and working hard, im just reaping my rewards

No, you can run +3 and +6 on rear and front respectivelly on 11", with unrolled guards and quite lowered with 275's, no issues.

This ^^

Why don't you look into other slightly more original wheels? Meisters and SSR SP1's are so common and boring now... but of course all the little fanboys will have a reply to this

probably cos they look hawt...

jus sayin

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