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do itttttttt!

can't wait for the rims to arrive, make the car fit the rims haha

thinking 225/40 on the 18x10 for front then 235/40 for 18x10.5 for the rear

and pics from Yahoo Auctions, not sure how much dish there is tho

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Hey all I'm thinking of getting some work vs-xx 18x9 +30 front and 18x10 +25 rear on me 33 gtst it's got coil overs but no adjustable arms will they fit ohk ? And has any one got some pics of the same rim size on their 33 thanks heaps

im with alex, have fun making them fit haha

yeh im currently running +18 on the rear, effectively your setup when you had your spacers on blags... i know its a mammoth job to get the +18's on the front just thought about the +38 with perhaps a 5mm spacer or something... just looking at options thats all :D

yeah going to look at ashs wheels today i tryed a mates wheels on and they are 18x10 +20 and they were fine just stuck out a lil bit so ashs should be fine been 18x10 +25 and blags has the same wheel size on the front of his and they seem to be fine wait and see i guess, good to here other peoples opinions tho cheers

yeah ill be having it so they just tuck tyre and yeah i was planning on rolling the guards, just went and checked them out and happy with them should look nice on the white line

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