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:woot: Hey guys. just want to introduce myself. Im Mick from Melbourne. I have a S13 but is just the body sheel. i

was planning 2 do a big project car. But, will spend lots of $ to do it. i will sale it when i get back 2 OZ. So, i

change my mind 2 buy R32 4 door. I have couple problems is R32 gts-t 2 door exhaust same as 4 door ?

Also wat is the widest side wheel can i put on it ?

Thanks :(

Mick

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lol

what size wheels do you want on it?

depends how much you wanna spend on wheels and possibly re-engineering the suspension to suit

i have a set of R33 GTR wheels. if i put them on do i need 2 flat the rear guard ? can i put 18 x 10 in the rear ?

Cheers

Mick

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R32 GTR rims fit (just) i'm 90% sure 33 GTR rims will not with at least rolled guards on 4 door 32s. Exhaust length is not the same but is near enough that it shouldn't be hard for an exhaust company to get one fitted up (what I been told). Ohh and welcome, drop by the 4 door section if you want specific information I would suggest.

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Hey :) Good to have another 4 door bandit in Melbourne! R32 2 Door standard exhaust will fit a 4 door. I've got one on mine atm (damned EPA). There's only slightly different mounting points. No issue though.

Nice one mate...!

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