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If any one is bored this afternoon I am going to a charity car cruise for the Cancer Council.

Starts at Bunnings Parafield in front of the car wash. I think it is heading Gawler way.

Gold coin donation and there will be clowns and family stuff.

Starts at 3:30pm for a leave at 4:30pm.

Pretty sedate cruise as it is for Charity :)

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been browsing fitments for new rims, can not for the life of me work out offset. I'm looking for something to sit flush with the guards or maybe a little further out. is it +higher the number to sit further out?

5-114.3 18x9 +30 & 18x10 +38 is one that I have been looking at, any help is appreciated.

have a look here for a few example

http://rimtuck.com/search/thumbnails&make=Nissan&model=R31-R34+Skyline+2dr&yearfrom=1995&yearto=1998

and its the lower the number the further out it it will sit

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They are no different to the old ones, although i do remember someone having trouble with the newer models of PFC. Have a search in the FI section.

Also there are better out and about now days too, however the benefit of the PFC is most tuners know what they are doing with them.

been browsing fitments for new rims, can not for the life of me work out offset. I'm looking for something to sit flush with the guards or maybe a little further out. is it +higher the number to sit further out?

5-114.3 18x9 +30 & 18x10 +38 is one that I have been looking at, any help is appreciated.

They will fit fine. I have a pair of that size brand new enkei for the front that i need to sell cheap. PM me if your keen.

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