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These wheels will only fit a GTT with a 5mm spacer on the rear. no guard rolling however and sit perfectly when dropped :ph34r: wont fit a 33 gtst either .. again spacers

I'd buy them and spray them black but im strapped for cash :rofl:

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These wheels will only fit a GTT with a 5mm spacer on the rear. no guard rolling however and sit perfectly when dropped :ph34r: wont fit a 33 gtst either .. again spacers

I'd buy them and spray them black but im strapped for cash :rofl:

Well I have the exact same wheels ( wide pack ) fitted on my R34 GTV ( turbo brakes & suspension factory fitted ) with NO spacers anywhere. So, unless there is a difference between mine and a GTT they should fit. I'll admit that the gap between the rear calipers and the wheels is small, but it doesn't touch :wave:

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I had these wheels also on my r33 gtst. and i didnt use any spacers or anything and it filled the gaurds perfectly. not sure where u got ur spacers ideas from DECIM8? but yes the brakes only just fit behind the wheels which sucks. good luck with the sale.

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Sorry should of specified.. Series 1 33 it will fit.. series 2 it wont due to bigger nissan writing. R34 GTT will not fit them, Gtv may I have no idea .. GT will.

more power bigger brakes..

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Does anyone have a pic of white impuls on a gunmetal R32, ive been wanting some in shadow chrome for a while but if it looks decent in white on a gunmetal 32 ill consider these.

I have a set in normal chrome, that pattern looks good on pretty much all R32's

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