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Unfortunately thats illegal. Come in DD, you're from SA - the only state more strict than VIC on mods - you would know that!

120 to 114 would require 4 new holes to be drilled - unless the centre was hidden by a cap it would look like ass. And I dunno if I'd want to be leaning on a wheel with a hub that looked like Swiss cheese :-p

You can wobble bolt/nut 112 to 114 - but if you HAD to go 114 to 120 - I'd only do it with bolt on adapters. Has been done - I have seen an s14 on 7 series rims.

I'm guessing based on your sig you have a spare set of rims, MFC05, and trying to make em fit?

There are plenty of CSL reps in correct patter thon .....

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smokey, didnt know and dont care. i do it happily :)

and no, no extra holes. we get the original holes modded. non reversable.

120 to 114.3 requires just a slight oversize of bolt holes, and an offset sleeve to reduce the stud pcd. not visible at all.

merc 112 to 114.3 requires only reseating the stud taper. no insert. nothing visible at all.

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Unfortunately thats illegal. Come in DD, you're from SA - the only state more strict than VIC on mods - you would know that!

120 to 114 would require 4 new holes to be drilled - unless the centre was hidden by a cap it would look like ass. And I dunno if I'd want to be leaning on a wheel with a hub that looked like Swiss cheese :-p

You can wobble bolt/nut 112 to 114 - but if you HAD to go 114 to 120 - I'd only do it with bolt on adapters. Has been done - I have seen an s14 on 7 series rims.

I'm guessing based on your sig you have a spare set of rims, MFC05, and trying to make em fit?

There are plenty of CSL reps in correct patter thon .....

Smokey no i don't i am just wondering what wheels are on the market that are similar to the CSL type wheels

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i just thought cos you have an e46 in your avatar pic.....there i go making assumption again.....

Enkei EKM3 are pretty close.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Enkei-18-EKM3-18x7-5-5x114-3-38-Gunmetal-/221146701644?hash=item337d5edf4c&item=221146701644&pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr

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fitment for v36 skyline. stance offset.

Taken from g37 forum

 

225/45/19x10F +30 with -1.5 camber and 245/40/19x11R +25 with -3.2 camber. I have not done any fender work yet, I plan to pull the rear and roll the front

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I think standard camber on this one

245/35/20
8.5 +24

285/30/20
10.5 +45

The rear shot is with a 10mm spacer so technically 10.5 +35 offset

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  car couldn't clear rear 10.5+34s rear with 285s on an Eibach-like drop and -2.2 camber.

For reference, here are old pics of the 10.5+34 before swapping them out for +45s.

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