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oh wat yeah i no the feeling man im getting married in feb next year so i cant go that crazy with me car till after that, just want to get me injecters and comp so i can have some real fun lol, wat rimz ya getting or is it going to be a surprise.

Congrats. I've posted what I'm getting on sau somewhere but from now on it's a suprise lol :P

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I was considering powder-coating my XT7s in black for my R34, but decided against it.

Now you're making me think about it again damn you lol.

But I must agree with previous comments......one of the toughest 33 GTS-T's around.

Just needs that front lip painted black to finish it off :P

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235/40's and rolled guards and you can tuck that easy :)

Thanks for that, what about 18x9 +4 f and 18x10 +4 r would take fair bit of work to tuck them in hey?

i have a friend that has 18 9 with 0 offset they stick out a lil but all he did is rolled the guards flat and pulled the guards out a shit load by hand and it come up pretty good im running 18 9 +15 and i have only rolled the fronts a lil iv posted up pics just go back and have a look.

Thanks for that, what about 18x9 +4 f and 18x10 +4 r would take fair bit of work to tuck them in hey?

Fronts with a 215 or 225 would need a roll and pulling out, depending on height of course. Rear will need a roll and possibly a pull also depending on how much camber your going to run and how flush you want it. But it would look great lol

Mr Hamish,

You reckon you could tuck 18x9.5 +14 in your 33 as is with same size tyres you're using on SSR's?

easy... I have had 9.5+18's on there with no hastles

my new rims are gonna be 10+18's btw

dont forget my guards are pulled tho.... why?

Thanks for that, what about 18x9 +4 f and 18x10 +4 r would take fair bit of work to tuck them in hey?

9+4 would be doable on my rig, but 10+4 would need more flaring or camber.

still easily doable tho

Hamish,

I'm selling the GTR for another GTST, and I remember there's some room in your front guards when you have the professors in when I looked at it last.

So your answer is very useful, thanks for that, how much have you pulled the guards?

Cheers

Grant

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi All, I've read through this entire thread so I apologise in advance if I shouldn't ask this here (please direct me to the right spot)

I've come across some Works XD9's which are 18x9 +30 all round without tires. From everything I've read it seems these should fit fine on my R34 Sedan and will probably stick out about 5mm on the front? Anybody able to help with this?? Also they don't have tires, what's my best bet in terms of nice fitment?? (or is it best I just take the car to a tyre shop somewhere, I'm in Perth btw)

They are currently bronze but after seeing Blaqs I'm very tempted to go black also coz once you go black... =P

thanks in advance lads

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