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I've got a set of RS-GT rims on my cars but the front 2 need spacers to clear the calipers which I'm not very fond of and I was wondering if anyone knows whether you can get them in the correct offset to suit an R32 GTST Type M?

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:P I'll give someone a call today and check otherwise I might be up for some new wheels.

dont think so,

talked to ozzy a while back, they dont have the right offset on this wheels for r32 gts-t

but better check with them again

I rang up wheelworx and they said that there isn't any in 17's with the right offset so it looks like I'm gonna buy some new wheels.

i doubt anything from ozzie can be had in the right offset?

your best off talking to people that import wheels and asking them what your best option would be

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