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What size are the tyres and do you have any photo's of the wheels themselves?

Any chance you fitted them to your 34 gtr? Just not too sure on inner clearance between rim and coil is all

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These wheels are designed around the 33/34 GTR

I run the same size rim and offset in RE30cs on the 34 GTR and there fine

This is a pic as they sit on my 33 with 285/30/18 Dunlop 03G.

Pics from importmonster are of rim as they are, as they have just been unpacked,

tyres mounted and put onto the car.

p.s. Willing to swap for 19inch rims

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there 18 inch by 11 wide and won't fit a 34 without some guard work

This becomes confusing and misleading for potential customers dude

If anything, the inner plastic guard might rub under full lock.

A 8mm spacer at the front will get these babies on a r32 gtr with some guard work on the back.

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Yeah im currently running a 19x11 +6 on the front of mine and was just a little worried about the clearance between the wheel lip/sidewall and the coilover but it sounds like thats not an issue.

I have pm'd you

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