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There's a bloke here in Darwin selling a set of black Nismo LMGT4's which have 18x8.5 +30 front and 18x9.5 +25 rear for a pretty good price. He had these for his s14 but is now selling them as he has sold it. I've been after a set of these for a fookin long time and cant find them anywhere until now. problem is that my car is a 34 GTR and the offsets and widths dont match up. would there be any way to fix this up? I'm a bit illiterate when it comes to mag wheels and sizes. I was looking for rims which would fill the guards, which the best offset would be +12 or +15 offset. What would i have to do to make these suitable on my 34? such as spacers, shims, etc. i dont wanna do any damage to the driveline by upsetting the rolling of different size tyres....

If that goes to shit, would anyone know who stocks these rims in Australia?

Cheers people

Ed

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Right Design - but Wrong Specs ! LEAVE THEM ALONE !

Spacers will only cause 'Tracking' (ignoring the issue of illegality)

GTRs need to have the same size and width rims F & R. This ensures that 'rolling diameter' is the same and to keep stress off the diffs etc.

Where to get the right LMGT-4s? There's a new thread under 'Skylines' this morning that'll help.

Cheers

yeah knew it at the back of my head but jsut thought i'd ask anyway. cheers mate! They look the sex though dont they?! reckon you'd be able to post up the link for those rims?

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