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How much did they miss the rear fit by, Were the fronts OK?
Great looking rim, very well taken care of, with plenty of thread left.

Test fitted one rear to my 33 GTST, unfortunately they stuck out the gaurd by at least 5mm. So the rear gaurds need to be flared to fit a 33 gtst. But damn did they look sweet :) .

Good luck with the sale Matt, disappointed they didn't fit my car.

He didn't try the fronts, but they should fit fine. The fronts are the same offset as standard r34 GTR wheels.

They will "fit" a 32 GTR, but the offsets are in between Gts-t and GTR offsets...

Front wheels are Face 1 high pad which is designed to clear GTR brembo's, also clears my F50 brembo kit no probs

Rear wheels are Face 2, looks tuff :P

Odd that they didn't fit an R33, they have a wider body. When I had my R33 I used 20mm bolt on spacers to push the wheels out to the edge of the guard, when I got my R34 the 20mm spacers where to much & I couldn't use them.

Great wheels by the way! Would look good on my silver R34. Just trying to talk my Finacial manager (wife) in to it!

Odd that they didn't fit an R33, they have a wider body. When I had my R33 I used 20mm bolt on spacers to push the wheels out to the edge of the guard, when I got my R34 the 20mm spacers where to much & I couldn't use them.

Great wheels by the way! Would look good on my silver R34. Just trying to talk my Finacial manager (wife) in to it!

Still for sale. Let me know if you want to check them out. It's not that they didn't fit, Al's just being weak. They stuck out 5mm on his r33... big deal :cheers: Fill the R34 guards nicely.

So these will require lip rolling on a GTT? Even if my ride height is just lower then stock by about 15mm? How much would this cost?

If it's not lowered much, it wont be a problem, but if you have soft suspension or the car will be lowered more then yes, slight rolling of the inner lip of the wheels at the rear more than the front, but best to do both.

If you're in Melbourne I know someone who does it for around $150 all 4 corners.

Is this the process where they have to heat up the guards so the paint doesn't crack when you roll it?
Paint will always crack when you roll it.

I paid $330 to get all 4 of mine done by the people that do top show cars etc, and paint still cracked.

Nothing weak about it Matt :rolleyes: . With a $6k paint job, i didn't feel like a 10mm flare and repaint :( (I did say "AT LEAST 5mm" on a R33 gts-t)

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