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Okay I'm looking for a 5/6 spoke racing wheels for my N/A R34 coupe, I have found several and currently choosing between varrstoen 2.2.1 and the rota grid and GTR'D/P45R but I'm having trouble picking one due size and fitments, I want P45R's but I want to go 18's but the only available width's are 9.5 and 10.5 at 12+ offset which apparently sit outside the guards which I do not want I want to keep it flush and lined up inside the guard, NOW I've been told that it can be down the back ones will sit in but it's just the front 2 wheels which will need camber arrangements and guard rolling but it'll still sit outside??? the guard..I just need some inform and recommended sizes and fitments?

But the rota girds would fit perfectly fine because they have sizes available 18's by 8.5 with offsets from 12+ to 30+ which will fit fine but my only concern is that the spoke style is a little aggressive for an R34 25GT opinions would be awesome?> if any one has them maybe a photo?

and my last question is the Varrstoen 2.2.1 they only have 18 by 9.5 but the offsets go from 12+ to i think 30+ which to what I think the wheels will sit inside the guard fine or the camber/tyre will need to adjusted?

In the end I want that concave dish fill like with te37's on a GTR R34

cheers thank you

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thanks, I've been told koya drift tek 18 by 8.5 front and 9.5 rear with with 18+ offset fits flush and looks wicked

+18 with a 9.5 inch rim will be seriously pushing it on a 34, would like good with some guard work and camber.

I have 17x9" rims on my 33 and with +28 the sit quite well, with a 9.5 inch rim that makes it the equivalent of +40ish to sit the same... So anything under Probley a +25/30 will be pushing it.

(better yet borrow ur mates rims, test fit, profit lol)

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