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I like lowered cars but for me, that is a bit too low

Agreed.

Love to look - not to own.

you guys serious?

i dont know why more than 70% of 34 gtr owners are against lowering, and if "twisties" are your excuse pfft

R34 GTR's can run pretty aggressive. I know a person running 19x11 +6 F and +3 R, 275/30/19 all round but no scrubbing.

The car is low too!

Could be possible.

Would have to be rolled at the very least and a bit of camber.

Pics?

I'm running 19x10.5 +12 GT-Vs now for a change and have 15mm spacers on.

So thats an offset of about -3mm. I could theoretically run another half inch on the inside with this offset.

I want some 18x11 +5 or -5 and dial in :)

My cars not really what you call proper though. Slightly wider than real R34s.

what sort of width and offset would I need to run to fill the guards like on that blue 34 GTR ^^ up there, on my 34 GTT?

Sinno might be able to help you and other R34 GTT owners.

Sinno was running crazy offsets for a GTT if i recall correctly.

you guys serious?

i dont know why more than 70% of 34 gtr owners are against lowering, and if "twisties" are your excuse pfft

I hope I didn't offend u. You have a great car and BB is my favourite colour for the 34 (inline with a white n1 :) aka Terry's car)

Not everyone liked my r34 wheels on my r32 so u can't make everyone happy.

I have this thing with the wrx, evo or gtr cannot sit too low...can I explain it? No hahaha

nah all good fellas

just if you compare 2 gtr's identical side by side, 1 slapped, 1 jacked up . then youll see how phat it looks

something about guard over tread makes the biggest difference to side profile

when i first lowered my car my mechanic couldnt fit the straps under the car and had to raise it 20mm

i asked if thats ever happened before, he said no

I AM BOSS haha :D

Sinno might be able to help you and other R34 GTT owners.

Sinno was running crazy offsets for a GTT if i recall correctly.

Wouldn't say crazy offset, but good enough stance to still make it practical.

I'm running R: 18x10+22 245/40 and F: 18x9+15 235/40.

Note: Its not chrome lol. just very clean!

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I'm pretty sure Shinobi_s14 is running tougher offset?

Wouldn't say crazy offset, but good enough stance to still make it practical.

I'm running R: 18x10+22 245/40 and F: 18x9+15 235/40.

Note: Its not chrome lol. just very clean!

qjHQp.jpg

I'm pretty sure Shinobi_s14 is running tougher offset?

Any scraping issues with this setup or did you just roll/lip the guards?

Yeah SiNNO I've got 18x9.5 +20 on the fronts 225/40 and 18x10 +15 rears, 235/40, just had to roll the guards, thinking about flaring them a tad in the future though but it tucks in real nicely when it's lowered with bit of tyre tuck but had to raise it a tad due to the monster driveway at my place haha

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