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Rota P45r's, yer still need to lower it sum more just been a bit lazy. haha nah she's pretty sweet no scrubbing nothing.

Ill grab a front shot tomorrow for you. thanks for the comments to.

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nah not scared but man when i had my 18x9s with spacers so it was +5 they were mexican like a mother fkr even with a roll and now i got 18x.9.5 +15 i dont see how they are gunna fit but at the rate im chewing up the fibre glass they wont last long lols

nah think they just rolled i asked em to make it work as much as possible but maybe have to go get em pulled as well or thinkin of pulling out that inside lip but then respray and all that is a lot of effort.. think ill wait till i crash

who did yours billy?

I thought I didn't need much work done to the front so I got Dave at Primal to just hammer them up a bit.

After almost tearing my tyre off I took it home and got to work with a heat gun and a rubber mallet lol

Can anyone help me.. I wanna know if the wheels i want will fit under my r32.. currently got 245/35/19s n no scrubbing.. but the wheels i want are like a 245-255/35/19 and are a +42 offset..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wh...0&start=870 is the thread..

Can it be done?? and if it can.. Will it look shit or be difficult to make work?

Any help would be great.. thanks

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