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hi there,

So ive been searching around and cant seem to find the answer im looking for. im looking at buying some buddyclub P1 in 19x9 +38 and 19x9.5 +45. Im not sure if these will be too big for my r34. From what i can tell the width and offset should be fine but i cant find much advice on 19". Ive got racing logic coilovers going in also but i plan on not having them too low. Will i have to roll my guards? Will i run into any other problems with these wheels? Any advice would be greatly appreciated :)

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19's should be OK, just double check the legality before making a purchase... But they came with 17's standard so i think it should be OK....

Check in the offset section for fitment, the standard guards on GTT's take pretty big wheels without any issues.... Good luck and Pics if you do it :yes:

19's should be OK, just double check the legality before making a purchase... But they came with 17's standard so i think it should be OK....

Check in the offset section for fitment, the standard guards on GTT's take pretty big wheels without any issues.... Good luck and Pics if you do it :yes:

Yeah it seems it should be ok, heading up to there showroom in a week or so. Looking at 18" "DTM Rush" now lol. Prefer 18s .Though its hard to pass up buddyclub 19" P1s for $400 brand new.

Ill take some pics once ive got em :)

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