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Hey guys,

I'm checking out some Lenso Concept Five rims, they are 19x8-1/2, with 265x35x19 tyres.

The owner "thinks" so not 100% sure the offset is: 35/38.

The owner claims that the will fit a 32 GTR properly and I just want to double check that before I go out and take a look.

Does anybody know if these rims will fill out the guards properly, would they look good?

Thanks.

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I'm no expert, but 4 wheels with the same width but "staggered" offset suggest to me that they would probably suit a GTST rather than a GTR. GTR rims always tend to be the same width front and rear and the same offset. For an 8.5" rim width, I would imaging an offset of around +25 would be closer to the mark for a GTR.

But please don't take my word as gospel ....... I'm sure some "proper" R32 GTR owners (not wannabe's) will steer you in the right direction. :(

Good luck

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