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For those 504358921 people emailing me asking if it will fit a R32 GTR - yes, but the offsets aren't 100% perfect fit for a R32.

So if there not 100% perfect does that mean they will stick out or sit weird? lol i have no idea about offsets n that stuff so excuse the silly question.

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Guys, I just put 18x9 +29 and 18x10 +30 GT-C (so they're pretty much the same as these) and my ride height is 360mm front and 355mm rear and I haven't rolled the guards, they are fine. No scrubbing as of yet. :)

Thanks for the comparison Andi.

Hehe Lots of interest but too many people think they can score wheels like these for the same price as cheap arse tempe tyres chinese/korean cast wheels. If I don't get what I'm asking for these I will just keep them.. I've already bought my Gramlights and loving them :) I've also got a set of 18" TE37's for track days.. I'm such a wheel wh0re!

Maybe not everyone buys wheels like me.. I've bought and sold 7 sets of 18" wheels for my R34.

Black Racing Pro-N1 (street/track)

WORK Meister S1 (street)

Impul NS-GT (track)

RAYS Volk Racing GT-C (street)

RAYS Nismo LMGT-4 (track)

RAYS Volk Racing TE-37 (track) - current

RAYS Gramlights 57f-Pro (street) - current

wooo! :)

Guys, I just put 18x9 +29 and 18x10 +30 GT-C (so they're pretty much the same as these) and my ride height is 360mm front and 355mm rear and I haven't rolled the guards, they are fine. No scrubbing as of yet. :whistling:

What size tyres are you running??

Dude, I'm not a tyre shop. The chance to buy these wheels with tyres is long gone. Selling with NO tyres. Cheap 18" tyres will cost around $1k.

As MattD has posted, these wont fit s13 unless it's has a 5-stud conversion.

Damn, another gold set of GT-C's, doesn't anyone have a silver set for sale?

Only thing stopping me buying is the colour

My r34 is that purplish silver colour & I don't think the gold colour will suit

sup man.. long time no talk.. man you still havnt sold these..

i can vouch for this wheel whoreness.. i remember askin him for pics ages of his car!! PHAT!!

I reckon the te37s suit your car more tho!!

anyways gdluck.. hope someone buys it real soon

hey dude, yep still got them sitting pretty in the shop. No one has the money it seems.

I've still got the TE37s for track and Gramlight 57f-pro's for street..

Damn, another gold set of GT-C's, doesn't anyone have a silver set for sale?

Only thing stopping me buying is the colour

My r34 is that purplish silver colour & I don't think the gold colour will suit

I think gold would look Tuffff :thumbsup: so you should buy my wheels :laugh:

well yes its 5 stud, and as it wont be painted till i buy wheels so i can get them to sit how i want, i just want them kinda closeish to it

i know your not a tyre shop buddy

reason i asked about tyres is you say you buy so many wheels and tyres etc, thought you may be able to get them a bit cheaper, thats cool

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