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R377- Yeah they do, good spot! only the AME isn't quite as aggressive looking to me as theres more dish and less spokes,

on that silver r33 they look decent, and they are half the price I might add.

so you guys really think the 18*9.5 15offset wont fit well? I used to have rota Grid 18*9.5 30 offset all round and I could fit my index finger under the rear arch, the front had even more room,

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235/35 on front with camber on front

Edited by AngryRB

personally, I got as much slack as possible from inside the bay and lengthened it by a couple of CM then zip tied it right up in the top of the guard above the rail

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@ Angry Rb.

I personally like these

http://enkei.com/rs05rr.shtml

heaps of sizes available

18x9.5 +22

18x10 +22 +30 ( I am quite sure the 30 would fit the rear, not sure about the +22 ?)

10.5 +25 +35 ( I am quite sure the 35 would fit the rear, not sure about the +25 ?)

Yeah they look pretty decent, only thing is the price tag :(

I am not sure what they are worth but here is a guide:

http://www.streettot...enkeiwheels.htm

streettotrack is a SAU sponsor. Autotechnik is on the silvia forums. Jesse Streeter

The tenjin look ok with the machined lip come in 9.5 +15

http://enkei.com/tenjin.shtml#

You said you had a silver 33, can check out these NT03's

http://www.fdrx7.com...read.php?t=7899

http://www.skylinesa...r-swap-or-sale/

Liking these rims, would 18*9.5 15offset be good with these or too much? want the back to be aggressive with a 235

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with this wheel I think id be less likely to be pulled over, kind of looks quality over rota steroid look

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Hi all,

Will these fit 1990 R32 GTR ?

Advan RZ-DF 19x10.5 +15

Badly want 19 inch but happy to

go down in width to 9.5.

Guards already rolled.

Any advise greatly appreciated.

Thanks

http://www.yokohamahk.com/products_detail.php?id=74

Tyre size 265/30/19

They also make these in 19x10.5 +25

Better option for R32 GTR ?

Options ? Advise ?

well obviously. but cops werent posted on every corner of the road years ago.....I had my old VW eating the weeds and throwing sparks off the exhaust on hard 2nd gear shifts back in the day. and never got hastled.

I'd like to think roads were better then too...but I'm sure it just bothered me less :)

Skyline model = R32 GTR
Wheel diameter = 18"
Wheel width = 9"
Wheel offset = +20 (+5 if reverse mounting the face on BBS LMs)
Tyre size = 265/35/18
Modifications to fit = None

Following pic is with +20 offset, next thing to do is reverse mount the face so that the wheel sits flush with the guards :yes:

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well obviously. but cops werent posted on every corner of the road years ago.....I had my old VW eating the weeds and throwing sparks off the exhaust on hard 2nd gear shifts back in the day. and never got hastled.

I'd like to think roads were better then too...but I'm sure it just bothered me less :)

we all had our 33's only 2 years ago tops...

In vic it has been that bad for aaaages

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