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Will fit no problem. But will look a little weird IMO.

I know what you're saying but a while ago I saw a lowered R33 GTS-t in wine red, with dark tint and grey R32 GT-R wheels and it looked old skool & TUFF !! I can't get it out of my head so I thought "maybe" that look "might" transfer across to a lowered R34...... :down:

Anyway, if the R32 GT-R wheels will clear the calipers I might just give it a try. Plus 225/50R/16's are a cr@p load cheaper than the 275/35R/18's I've got on atm.

I just took a couple of pics as a comparison for ya.

standard gtt rim

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r23 gtst rim colour matched to gtr rim

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Depending on how it goes with the offsets it could look pretty tough if lowered enough. personally i'd be lookin for 17's that are styled similar to the 32gtr rims as the thick 5spokes look tougher than the thin 6spokes IMO

Thanks for the pics nissanskyrice ! Cheers for making the effort :P

I think they look PHAT !! R34's are so thick and meaty that thin spoked wheels look disproportionate to me.

Oh well, I guess it comes down to personal taste :) If I do end up getting some I'll take some pics and post em up.

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