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Im looking at getting rota grids wheels for my Nissan skyline r33 GTST; with 9.5 width and +18 offset, there 18 inch wheels, the car is also sitting on stock suspension so need to know if 18s will rub aswell need to know if it will stick out from my guards as I'm not wanting a defect from the po po, if someone is running the same offset please POST PHOTOS or let ME KNOW! thanks guys in advance!

Hi guys im looking at getting a new set of wheels for my R33 GTST, thinking of getting a 18x8+30 on the front and on the rear 18x10+30

Just want to know if i get 18x9+30 or +15 will it fit without any problem on the front with 235 or 245s

Rear will be guard rolled and a little pumped to fit the 18x10+30 or should i get a +15 and lowered with 285s

Also if any one has a similar set up on their R33 GTST please post a pic so i can have a look

Right now i have 18x8.5+38 front and 18x9.5+38 rear with 235f and 265r with no guard work

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Hi guys im looking at getting a new set of wheels for my R33 GTST, thinking of getting a 18x8+30 on the front and on the rear 18x10+30

Just want to know if i get 18x9+30 or +15 will it fit without any problem on the front with 235 or 245s

Rear will be guard rolled and a little pumped to fit the 18x10+30 or should i get a +15 and lowered with 285s

Also if any one has a similar set up on their R33 GTST please post a pic so i can have a look

Right now i have 18x8.5+38 front and 18x9.5+38 rear with 235f and 265r with no guard work

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