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Have been deciding on what wheels to put on My R32 GTR, and have developed a short list.

I really love the Nismo LM GT4 Rims especially in Bronze.

Does anyone know the easiest way to get them?

Also would the 19 inch version fit onto a 1993 vspec... or would i have to stick with 18's?

Any thoughts?

Nice choice of wheel there!

I got some 18 x 9.5" work rims on mine and I wouldn't go any bigger especially if you actually intend to drive the car around quite regularly. www.stamfordtyres.com apparently sell NISMO rims as per new HPI magazine :)

or u can try to get some through charles' JDMimports, he deals a lot of jap wheels. his website is www.jdmimports.com.au and hes also a contributor on SAU.

nice choice of rims! i love LMGT4s and particularly the black ones.! good luck

You will be able to fit 19" rims onto your R32 GTR however depending on the width you wish to run, your guards may need to be rolled to accomodate the tyres. Also having coil over suspension with height adjustability (what coil overs don't these days?) would be very handy for fitting.

yeah thanks, i currently have 18 inch BBS rims, and they probably are big enough. Have the adjustable coilovers... and think will be happy with the 18inch size.

I think the bronze would go really well with the Nismo silver colour of my car.

Anyone actually have these rims on their R32 GTR, would be great to see a pic of them before final choice and purchse.

They look awesome. Great looking car. Are they Bronze? They look it... I have the lighter NIsmo silver coloured car, and think they would look mad!!

How much did u pay if u dont mind me asking

i think this pic looks the best though

we went with 17 x 9 's because of intended future circuit use

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Edited by DiRTgarage

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