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gangster rims looks sexy as pics when on pls :blink:

will do buddy next week ill have my tyres and ill post the pics in my build thread

there not shiny but, the flash made them come out that color, they r lambrghini satin black :D

specs takz? an get a low jack man it'll change your life

18x10 +13 (5mm spacer to clear brakes)

need to work the front guards abit

got some rims for the rear coming from Japan which is going to be fun to fit

impulse buy of the 18x10.5-9

also wanted to do something extreme with the car, i like a little mexican over flush

my front guards are also munched so i could look into 20mm wider front guards if i need a more flush fitment of the 18x10+13

Yer that's huge for the front!! You need flare and huge camber if you decide to lower your car!

As for the rear, that's just ridiculous!! I just ordered 18x10.5 +15 and may need a flare... Dunno what your planning on doing! Loll

i needed to flare for 9.5+25 and the fitment i wanted... lol

btw there is a dude on here that has even wider wheels stuck under stock metal :P

i'll find a pic... brb

specs look right epic dish, but i rkn itd be hanging out at least an inch if u got proper shot down the line, looks good but yeh possibly bit mexican me thinks plus to much guard work ceeeeeeebz

Just a quick question for you offset nuts lol

I'm looking to get a full set of xt7s for a 32 gtst. Would 17x8 front 17x9 +28 sit

Flush all round? or what offset should I be optin for? Stock 32 gtst calipers/brakes all round.

Cheers :)

alex - according to those specs, those wheels should sit or are sitting ~50mm further out than your wheels atm, doesnt look it... what you think?

yeh your right i just ran it on offset calc no chance its 50mm further out that would be feckin heapsssssssssssssssssss

it's 60mm more than mine... easily beleivable.... think about it...

30mm in the flare and another 30 past the guard... a titch more camber... easy

dont forget my guards are already an inch further out from pumping, and if i flared them that much...... hmmmmmmmmm

tempting... ffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

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