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Any one seen/purchased these rims?

http://www.modyourcar.com.au/product_info....roducts_id=4428

They look to be alright, very similar to the nismo ones (and at an affordable price) which im looking for. Looks to be a set offset, so will the +30 17x9" for the front and +15 17x9.5" for the rear fit a r34?

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its probably as good as im going to get on my car budget, they dont look too different from the lm's which i will never be able to afford. The offset mentioned on the site, do you think they should fit the skyline?

thanks for the replies; i guess 17x9 (all round) should do the trick then. Will probably have to lower the car at the same time also....so it wont look too goofy.

Edited by RyanN

17x9 +30 offset for the fronts you will most likely run into problems when u lower it. ideally you would want 17x8 in the front and 17x9 in the rears with a +30ish offset. 17x9.5 +15 for the rears will stick out like dogs balls and will rub ur guards when you try lowering ur car.

U might wanna chk these out as well look much better IMO

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...pic=117430&st=0

17x9 +30 offset for the fronts you will most likely run into problems when u lower it. ideally you would want 17x8 in the front and 17x9 in the rears with a +30ish offset. 17x9.5 +15 for the rears will stick out like dogs balls and will rub ur guards when you try lowering ur car.

U might wanna chk these out as well look much better IMO

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...pic=117430&st=0

would the different tyre widths screw with the HICAS ?

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