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Depends on vehicle height. I wouldn't say that 8" +32 or 8.5" +32 flush on the front of a R34 GTT is flush, not even close. It's not horrid, but it's not flush.

18 x 9" +30 is good but even that is not flush. 18 x 9" +30 front (235/40) and 18 x 10" +38 (265/35) rear is nice but still not hella flush.

If it's pretty low then 18 x 9.5" +22 would be stance, with 235/40 or 225/40 to tuck them under. AFAIK the R34 has a few mm more guard space than R33. I have R33 and 18 x 9" +25 would fit easy front and rear.

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Depends on vehicle height. I wouldn't say that 8" +32 or 8.5" +32 flush on the front of a R34 GTT is flush, not even close. It's not horrid, but it's not flush.

18 x 9" +30 is good but even that is not flush. 18 x 9" +30 front (235/40) and 18 x 10" +38 (265/35) rear is nice but still not hella flush.

If it's pretty low then 18 x 9.5" +22 would be stance, with 235/40 or 225/40 to tuck them under. AFAIK the R34 has a few mm more guard space than R33. I have R33 and 18 x 9" +25 would fit easy front and rear.

my bad, bad choice of words use. It is slightly inside the guard but close to parallel with the guard. My rims are work CR and running coilover with it's original height.

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Thanks for all the help guys, I went in and ordered a set of hyper black rota grid R's fronts are 18 by 8.5 and the offset is +35, rears are 18 by 9.5 +35 I also ordered some coilovers to get the rear a little bit lower. It should all be in stock by next week the guys said

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