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Skyline model: R34 Gtt

Wheel diameter: 18"

Wheel width: 9" Front and back

Wheel offset: +22 Front and back

Tyre size: 235/40/18

Modifications to fit: Front guards are rolled, but not needed, no scrub at all, and no camber.

Perfect fitment for a gtt imo. So happy with them

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Hey guys need some assistance...

Looking at running these on a 32 GTR Vspec in one of the below sizes.. Will I have any issues? Can run negative camber although not looking to roll guards..

19x9.5J 114.3 +50 / +30

19x10.5J 114.3 +25 / +15

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They will look aids in that size. Stick to 18's

9.5+30 will be sunken

10.5+25 is the best option there and will work but need a lip probably

But yeh... 18's

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They will look aids in that size. Stick to 18's

9.5+30 will be sunken

10.5+25 is the best option there and will work but need a lip probably

But yeh... 18's

They are also available as 10.5 +15 in 18s

Trying to achieve this look although with a bit more dish.. Reason I was looking at 19s is so I don't have to have the car at an illegal height to fill guards.

http://www.motormag.com.au/media/2699068/nismo-festival-4.jpg

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