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The new HPI is out?!?!?! It doesn't have my car in it does it? I got told it should be this issue :banana:

no your car is not there just a white 34 and a sickkkkkkk 33

the offset is 22 on all rims, my guards are liped at the back and pumped 5 mm front are stock

check out sydneyguardrolling.com, or even peter from bodyform.

gtr guards at the fronts should fix up the fronts with 18x10 +22

what size tyres you planning on running on the rims?

245 45 front and back

that should be alright, imo i'd go with a 40profile.

havent thought of a flare job instead of pumping?

i was told that 40 would be to hard to fit and then all i heard after that was blar blar blar blar.......

i was also told the rims will not fit but i also heard blar blar blar,.....

ive got 235/40/18 on my 18x10 +18, so 245/40 is possible.

rim's will fit with some work (20mm flare or pump of rear guards and gtr guards or 25mm aftermakret fibreglass guards.) just depends on your budget.

^ get 235/40 for the front and it should clear, if not lip the front guard & put abit of -ve camber in.

ur car looks like standard height, once you get coilovers or lowered springs/shocks in, it will camber in itself.

see how you go when you lower it, if still scrub then either get 235 tyre and/or roll the guards

Edited by dori32

Hey mate it is my car that is on the cover. I cut all the guards myself and rewelded them and got andy at complete smash in kirrawee to finish them of. He is probley the best at it and if your looking at getting the job done right take it to him

Also gtr front guards wont help you will have to change lights bumper bonnet to fit them and its not cheep

yer gtr guards are not for me pumped gts t are.lol

i spoke to andy about it all ready what did you pay if you don't mined me asking pm me if you want.

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