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Hey guys, I've been doin alos of research but couldn't find too much, I'm looking at 17x9.5's all round with an offset of +17, car is still standard in height but I'll be puttin coilovers on, will they fit? What further mods will I need? Thanks in advance guys.

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Good luck deciding man - too many options! I ended up getting R34 GTR rims on my stock GTT, and they sit FLUSH (if anything stick out a little on the fronts). They are 18x9 + 30. Will be uploading some photos to my gallery when i get a chance...but I would imagine 9.5 + 17 will require camber + rolling/lipping guard, especially on the front

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Hey guys, I've been doin alos of research but couldn't find too much, I'm looking at 17x9.5's all round with an offset of +17, car is still standard in height but I'll be puttin coilovers on, will they fit? What further mods will I need? Thanks in advance guys.

IMO go 18's.

9.5+17 offset is going to stick out of the guards by a fair bit. Rolling/lipping, negative camber and tyre stretch may be needed.

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