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I'm running 18x9.5 +22 on my c34 auto - There is bugger all inside clearance on the rear... Good luck trying to fit 20's with those offsets! At a minimum you would need 25mm spacers + guard rolling. Stick with some r34 GTR wheels imo...

Maybe M35's have more room?

I'd be doing a test-mount of the wheels before I committed to a purchase, because a high-offset wheel is likely to put the clearance to the suspension towers ridiculously close.

Use an offset calculator (either on the net, or a downloadable App for iOS or Andriod) and compare it to measurements you've taken of your current wheel/tyre combo.

Also, don't forget that big wheels, and low profile tyres will affect your speedo reading and ride quality.

I'm running 18x9.5 +22 on my c34 auto - There is bugger all inside clearance on the rear... Good luck trying to fit 20's with those offsets! At a minimum you would need 25mm spacers + guard rolling. Stick with some r34 GTR wheels imo...

Maybe M35's have more room?

Tonnes more room; no strut to contend with for starters.

You'd still want a spacer to get the offset right though.

how about these as a perfect compromise ;)

http://page7.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/g128712571

No good.

They are only beautiful goods attached, but the 2 book is bad about.

I emailed these guys http://www.finishlinewheels.com/NISSAN/GT-R/2010/

I still have recieved to reply from them in regards to postage to australia, I am willing to pay extra for postage. I badly want a set of r35gtr wheels..............................

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