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Hey guys,

So i know i'm not the first person to have trouble deciding what rims to get for my car. Hence, i thought i would start this thread where people can give others advice and post pics of their rims to help others decide. I know there is a thread similar to this however it focuses more on the sizes rather than the style of rims.

So if your proud of the rims on your ride, then post a few pics and provide a bit of information about the rims too like brand, offset, width, diameter etc.

Looking forward to seeing what you've all got.

Cheers

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hey mate, srry dont have too many pics in w/ silver R34s but maybe it'll help

ideally the size you're looking for is 17/18'' (diameter) x 8-8.5'' (width) +30-40mm (offest) fronts and 17-18 x 8-9.5 +30 offset rear

Rays LM GT4 - GTR Fitment - 18x9.5 +5

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18 x 10.5 +12 (i think)

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Nissan OEM GT-t rims 17 x 7.5 + 44

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in black

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Nissan OEM R34 GTR rims

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volk f-zero

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Works CR-KAI 18 x 8.5 +30 front / 18 x 9.5 +20 rear

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Rays LM GT2/3

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Enkei RPF1 - looks like 17s

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Work Emotion XD9 - 18 x 8 (guestimate)

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Edited by squareznboxez

Volk Rays TE37

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on a R34 25GT - 18x10.5 +15 - will need coilovers (becuase they are are slimmer than a strut/spring setup), removed inner splash/guard lining and your rear guards lipped/rolled

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BBS LM

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Buddy Club P1

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Volk Rays CE28

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Nissan 350Z standard/track spec OEM

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Nissan R33 GTR OEM

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Misc. - not too sure what wheels

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there are a few other obviously but im sure you will come across several other combos in your travels here and on the net

on a R34 25GT - 18x10.5 +15 - will need coilovers (becuase they are are slimmer than a strut/spring setup), removed inner splash/guard lining and your rear guards lipped/rolled

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faaark, who's car is this!!!??? this is, no joke, THE best, most aggressive ER34 i've ever seen.

have you got tyre specs as well?

Edited by alex182

It was posted a couple months back in the R34 photo thread by a guy that knew him. My initial reaction was also: fuuuuuuuaark!

EDIT:

Did a bit of stalking LOL.

Specs are:

18x 10.5 +15

235/40 front, 245/40 rear

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LMGT4s and TE37SLs are over done and too common in my opinion. I've seen so many cars with them. Don't get me wrong, they look great and I'd like a set for myself, but I'd like to be different.

I'm saving up for a set of Advan RS or RS-D.

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