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Hey Ken,

Do the wheels come from the factory with red sticker on already or do you have a choice of not having the stickers attached? I think the red sticker is 'loud'. I am interested in a set - 18X10.5 +15; that is the right offset for R34 GTR?

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Hey Ken,

Do the wheels come from the factory with red sticker on already or do you have a choice of not having the stickers attached? I think the red sticker is 'loud'. I am interested in a set - 18X10.5 +15; that is the right offset for R34 GTR?

Matt

Thats what i ordered for my 34 gtr. The sticker comes in the box for you to fit if you desire.

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Hey Ken,

Do the wheels come from the factory with red sticker on already or do you have a choice of not having the stickers attached? I think the red sticker is 'loud'. I am interested in a set - 18X10.5 +15; that is the right offset for R34 GTR?

Matt

Hi Matt,

Stickers come in the box and it's your choice to stick them on or not.

Yes, 18x10.5+15 is a perfect offset for the R34 :)

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What size offset with these two sizes can I fit on an R34 GTR? +15 maybe?

19x10.5 $4050 Pre-order $3850

19x11 $4100 Pre-order $3900

What is a package price with the before mentioned KU36?

Thanks

19x10.5+12 or +22

19x11+23 (might be abit much, might rub inner guards)

can do any of the combination with 285/35/19 KU36 for $4900

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Anyone got pics of these actually on a white car? I am keen but tossing up between these and black te37's. Not sure if these will be dark enough. If they look dark enough put me down for a set :) 18x9.5 +12

Here is a picture on a white car :P

TE37SL-souchaku3.jpg

Sorry they don't come in +12, only the following 18x9.5+22, 18x10+20 or 18x10.5+15

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