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Might look pretty cool if you can use the 350z/G35c offsets... I think they are 20x9 +25 and 20x10 +25 or something like that... would look nice and aggressive on the GS!
i had them on my car when i first got it. there cool. i dont think i have any pics but ill check bud. i know u have to do a slight roll in the front and shave a lil bit in the rear if u are low.
I am thinking 20 x 9 and 20 x 10. I like the machine finished face, and the gunmetal accents will look nice with my graphite grey exterior. I'm going to be dropping it on Tein CSs. Do you guys have any ideas of how this combo will look, and does anybody have these wheels on a 2GS or pictures of them on our ride? Thanks in advance guys!
Drew
Drew, the rims look nice but just a word of caution before you proceed. If in fact you go with a 20" rim with an "open" five spoke design, you will have a very clear view through the rim to the rotors and calipers behind. When you have a BBK this shows them off very nicely but until you spend the money to upgrade your brakes you will have a large open looking rim that will make your standard rotors look very diminutive. There will be a very noticeable gap between the outer perimeter of the rotors and the inner barrel of the rims.
saddle, i say check D2 for any GB specials. Call Derrick, he's a great guy and very patient and helpful. (i was probably a pita w/him when i got my wheels) dont forget, if you like it, do it. mod'ing is the owner's taste, not others.
agree on both these points. derricks a good guy i held him up on the phone for way too long the other day trying to figure out what i wanted and he was nothing but helpful.. and as far as the wheels, if you like them, get them... if you like axis, you should also check out the matrix and the penta. i was looking into both of those before i decided to go a different route.