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Does anyone have some pics of a R32 GTR with 18" Works Emotion CR Kai's on them

Also does anyone know of a Glass polish that you can buy to use on the out side of your windows, I have a few light scratches in the passenger window where it has rubbed with the windows going up and down, since getting the windows tinted yesterday its very visable.

thanks

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i've hit my windows with polish/pads that i've used on my paintwork. (Menzerna polishes, and Edge Pads) got any polish products around?

not a good side on, but saw this over at ns.com (search for some matte/satin black threads here or at ns.com, there is definitely a side on of a 32 with the kai's)

i think these are kai's

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That looks awesome, I was going to get a set i need to decide by the end of the weekend, but all the pics i have seen of them on 32's i think they look crap, the ones i was looking at are 18x9.5 +12 but I think The +12 offset will be to big for the 32 Guard, it will stick out to much, I want my wheels to sit flush or under the guards like this picture.

The tyres on them are 245/40.

Has anyone got opinions on this ? how they will look

See this is the pic i am basing my opinion on, I think it looks average it looks like the rims are to big or stick out to far.

these specs

9.5 x 18" +20

Falken FK451 265/35/18

Do you think the ones in the pic above are 17"

what do you recon ?

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Edited by Mark0
See this is the pic i am basing my opinion on, I think it looks average it looks like the rims are to big or stick out to far.

these specs

9.5 x 18" +20

Falken FK451 265/35/18

Do you think the ones in the pic above are 17"

what do you recon ?

18's for sure.

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