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MADGT4,

apologies for the earler quote.

ive just had a look at our prices.

the black LM GT4's were really only produced for the Nismo built R34 GTR's and only come in one size 18x9.5 +12.

their landed price is around the 5k mark in comparison to the standard ones being a good $900 less.

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Hey there,

Have you confirmed the R34 GTR offset yet?

I want a set of 18 x 10s, not too fussy what they are. I need them for track tyres. My current wheels are getting a few scratches each time I swap the tyres for a track day.

Cheers.

Hey there,

Have you confirmed the R34 GTR offset yet?

I want a set of 18 x 10s, not too fussy what they are.  I need them for track tyres.  My current wheels are getting a few scratches each time I swap the tyres for a track day.

Cheers.

R34 GTR standard wheel offset is 18 x 9 +30.

Although if you wanted to fill out the guards, you could go 18 x 9 +15. or 18 x 10 +22 :)

thanks GTTR34 :)

ricknismo, i have some 19x10.5 zero offset and some 19x12 zero offset intensives in stock.

they may be a bit too wide im guessing.

ill check out to see what is available with hi disc clearances on auction.

stay tuned mate.

:)

R34 GTR standard wheel offset is 18 x 9 +30.

Although if you wanted to fill out the guards, you could go 18 x 9 +15.  or 18 x 10 +22 :)

Thanks for the info. Does the wheel get a deeper dish as the offset number increases, say +15 to +22 ?

cheers

its quite the opposite.

the less positive offset, the more dish in most cases.

some manufacturers tend to extend the inner hub of the wheel to determine the offset keeping the dish the same size on one peve rims.

multi piece wheels will have a bigger outer dish with a smaller positive offset.




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