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Old 12-10-2003, 04:10 AM
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18"s on Veilside S14

Man, the rims that come with the 1/24 Fujimi Veilside S14 are wayyy to small. I kno 19"s will work perfectly on this kit, but wut about 18"s? Any ideas wut style/size rims i should get for this kit. The rims that come with this kit are a joke.
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Yes the wheels are very small, I use them on a little car (as CR-X,...).
You can use other VeilSide wheels in 18" (Andrew Racing).

Here is my model with rims from a F150 (scale 1/18):
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Re: 18"s on Veilside S14

advan RG's or Volk TE 37's
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18" look good on my S14. I'm using Zeit ver. R's on mine.
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The thing that annoyed me most with this kit was the rear rims should have a deeper offset than the fron but Fujimi in their usual tight-arsed way didn't bother and supplied four the same

I founs the kit looked way better with big rims if you rounded the wheel arches out a little. They look kind of oval stock and are very tight around big rims.
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Re: 18"s on Veilside S14

Iv got the veilside 300zx combat 2 kit, anyone have an idea for 18's with that... The ones that are on it are hoke...
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huh? I checked HLJ...why are the dimensions for 17in. rims the same as the dimensions for 18in. rims? The only difference is the weight. Also, does anyone kno the sizes (17in.,18in., etc.) for the Buddy Club P1 racing wheels and the Blitz technospeed Z1 rims? THanks alot.
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15"s = 18"s?

K... i just checked again. The dimensions on the 15"s are same as the ones for the 18"s!! wtf?
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