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Well im on my way to Orlando to enjukuracing to give them the money to order me 2 sets of rims

One set is for my r32 gtr and the offset is 18x10 all around L disc +4 front O disk +5 rears. Thats for the r32 gtr.

The R33 GTST is 18×10+35rear 18×9+15 front same face as the r32 L for the front and O for the rear.

What do yiu guys think about these size. Do think ill need spacers. I plan on rolling the gaurds or the lips of the quarter panle and front fendrs.

For the r32 im rattling my brains to figure out what size tire to run.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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RE GT-R, the wheels will stick out of the guards. So you'll be stretching tyres and running some neg camber?

Thanks mate. There is a photo of on online I was planing on copying his setup. I noticed the tires are streched a bit. But after talking with guys at enjukuracing. I went wit +16 all around wit O disk in the rear and L disk in the front. Im planning on using 275/ 40 or 35/18 all around.

I really hope it still will look good at that off set. Heres a photo of the first option. Me personally I wanted to run a 275 tire for max grip and minimal negative camber.

Thanks please let me know if you think this will work. As its not to late to change.

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Hmm looks good. Whats funny is the wheel on the gtst right now is the same wheels you have:D we just put some work emissions on it and its not to bad. We cant wait to get the work Meisters. Im wondering if mt gtr would look good on 18x10 +16 O And L face and im planning on using 275 wide tires all around.

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