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Hi guys, I don't own a skyline (we can't all be perfect... >_<) so I don't know that much about them. I'm looking at getting a set of wheels for my car which apparently have a GT-R offset (+15mm?). Mt car has a 5x114.7 stud pattern but some ghey offset like 0.

I would like to know, if possible, the diameter, width and offset of stock GT-R wheels, 32, 33 and 34 would be great, if they are different.

If someone is feeling generous and has a set and could spare a small amount of time for me to trial fit one of the GT-R wheels on my car that would be awesome...

Thanks for your help :sick:

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hmmm.... +30...this does not bode well for me....how does that compare to a non-GTR skyline or Supra offset? I tried a couple of 17X9 supra wheels on the back the other day, and needed probably 15-20mm more clearance between the back of the wheel and the inner arch to fit, though im not sure how much clearance there would be at large amounts of suspension travel...

Has anyone ever flaired thier guards on a R33 GTST in order to fit a set of wheels with +30 offset?

If so, could you send me some photos of what the guards look like after they've been flaired.

I've got a set of Volk racing GTC's that have the +30 GTR offset for the rears that are going on my R33 GTST but we need to flair the guards becuase the wheels end up, inline with the wheel arch when fitted to the car..... ;)

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