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arent 34 guards bigger then 33?
barely, but that is talking bout gtst vs gtt. r33 gtr guards are bigger than gtt and about on par with r34gtr

yeah gtt guards to 33 gtr guards we are talking bout

they'll look hot, but they won't be flush.

ah fuck it, you'll probably never lower your car to epic stance anyways, so nobody will notice that they're 7mm further in than they should be.

he better be giving away a free reacharound with em at $3700 tho. or at least offer to cup your balls for a solid 5 mins.

haha

that said 19x9.5" +11 > 18x10 +15

more clearance from struts, larger diameter.

If you're not gonna fit them spot on, then at least get the ones that are gonna look nicest. 19" GTC's look way nicer than 18" ones... dunno why, maybe cos they look nicer in larger diameter on 350Z's.

I just re-read your original post, they're both 9.5" wide so you should be fine cos its only the offset that's different. Thought you said 9 and 9.5 for some reason.

ah ok so those 19s from import monster will be completly 100% fine the +11 and +21? cool that means i get a choice ;)

i know that Matts will probably be in better nick thats the only issue but his are expensive

Funky, anything wrong with my fitment? ;)

This is the look ill try and achieve but this is how it looks when im entering my driveway on an angle. So the body has shifted over the wheel.

Should I downgrade to 8inch +30's or try to force fit my 9inch +30's with 255's lol

flushg.jpg

sick of auto.

if your sick of auto then maybe you should buy my car its not entirely auto, its tiptronic as well, with a shift kit. ;)

so buy it lol, i need it gone to make room for my new and better car.

I'd thought Fujitsubo would sound a lot more quiet..?

fujitsubo make about 4 different types of exhausts, only the Legalis (or Regalis in japlish) is quiet IMHO.

fujitsubo make about 4 different types of exhausts, only the Legalis (or Regalis in japlish) is quiet IMHO.

Ah yeah, true that and the quiet ones would be the Oval shape mufflers yeah...

I keep remembering Juliette's exhaust on her R34 GTT and it's pretty much silent.

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