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Thinking bout some Cosmis Racing wheels on the R33 GTST, rolled guards already and inner liners removed

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cosmis-Racing-MRII-Aluminum-Wheels-Rims-18x9-5-15mm-offset-5x114-HYPER-BLACK-/200953652670?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Wheels&vxp=mtr&hash=item2ec9c565be

18*9.5 15 with 245/35 rear and 235/35 fronts

opinions on if it will fit and what colour would look good on a Silver R33 S2?????

not sure I like the chromed look to much.

Edited by AngryRB

I've got 19x9+25 235/45 on the front of mine, sits pretty well with rolled guards but camber from lowering makes the top tuck in making it slightly less aggressive, with some upper camber adjustment would be perfect, got 19x10 +25 on the back and needed quite a flair when got respray

I've got 19x9+25 235/45 on the front of mine, sits pretty well with rolled guards but camber from lowering makes the top tuck in making it slightly less aggressive, with some upper camber adjustment would be perfect, got 19x10 +25 on the back and needed quite a flair when got respray

Any pics of the rears mate

There's some in the 33 pick section, see how these work out, all I've got on my phone, rear guards had quite a bit of work with a slide hammer by painters, fronts were done by me with a guard roller until the flat lip around the edge of the guard stuck out about 30-35 degrees could easily fit 245 maybe 255 rubber under the front and 275 on the rear even if it's was lower, but can't get out my driveway

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I've done a few hours of research but seem to have come up with mixed replies..

Will 18 x 9.5 + 20

18 x 9.5 +35 fit in a r32 gts4?

Is it possible with guard rolling, tyre stretching, and some camber? Or will I need flailed guards?

Cheers

I've done a few hours of research but seem to have come up with mixed replies..

Will 18 x 9.5 + 20

18 x 9.5 +35 fit in a r32 gts4?

Is it possible with guard rolling, tyre stretching, and some camber? Or will I need flailed guards?

Cheers

Yes if your prepared to do the above anything is doable

both look decent, but doesn't necessarily mean it will on a skyline. e.g. you don't have as much wheel arch on a skyline as a 350Z.

You haven't even talked about offset either...

The first pic they come in 18*9.5 15offset

the second pic , can only find 17*9 22 offset

if you've seen simon's s14 drift car they look decent, not sure if the 17 would be aggressive enough.

Edited by AngryRB

Hey guys looking at getting a set of Work Emotion CR Kiwami sizes are front 18x8.5 +30 and 18x9.5 +38, anyone got pics of this on r33 gtst s2 and what are your thoughts on those offsets/staggered etc? any help appreciated.

The first pic they come in 18*9.5 15offset

the second pic , can only find 17*9 22 offset

if you've seen simon's s14 drift car they look decent, not sure if the 17 would be aggressive enough.

18x9.5+15 is way too much for GTST guards without major work plus camber n stretch etc etc.

17x9+22 will work but need some mods to get to fit n will prob rub the fronts.

Thinking bout some Cosmis Racing wheels on the R33 GTST, rolled guards already and inner liners removed

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cosmis-Racing-MRII-Aluminum-Wheels-Rims-18x9-5-15mm-offset-5x114-HYPER-BLACK-/200953652670?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Wheels&vxp=mtr&hash=item2ec9c565be

18*9.5 15 with 245/35 rear and 235/35 fronts

opinions on if it will fit and what colour would look good on a Silver R33 S2?????

not sure I like the chromed look to much.

look like the AME's ?

http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=519512&hl=&fromsearch=1

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