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r33 gtr rims are 9inch wide +30 offset.

They will more or less line up with the guards on a r32 gtst. If your car will be lowered, you will most likely need to roll the guard lips.

No spacers are required.

I currently have 8inch +30 rims and have had trouble of scrubbing on the front. Im sure if i put 9inch on the front id have more issues. Although that could come down to my damper/spring rates of my suspension.

Picture ive found on the net;

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do they fit fine or did you need spacers? did you have any problems with them?

haha mate, they come off a R33 GTR, they are going to fit a R32 GTS-t. and yeh as Renkin said, 17x9 +30, perfect size and offset for a R32 GTS-t imo, will stick out of the guards slightly, nothing a guard roll wont fix though.

yeh, R33 GTR

ive had R33 GTS-t stockies on my R32 before and i felt like kicking it and throwing it in the gutter they looked so bad. using ur logic, that should be a pretty accurate reflection of the car they came off :D

yeh, R33 GTR

ive had R33 GTS-t stockies on my R32 before and i felt like kicking it and throwing it in the gutter they looked so bad. using ur logic, that should be a pretty accurate reflection of the car they came off :dry:

I currently have r33 gtst stockies on my r32. It looks fkn horrible. How could they make such ugly rims. :D

R33 GTR rims all the way - that red one looks fkn mad!

You will need to roll the lip on the rear guards and remove most of the guard lining in the front guards but other than that it will fit fine

One of my friends has R33 GTR rims on his R32 and it sits quiet low (rolled inner lip on rear guards, removed guard lining on the front) - I'm sure he wouldn't mind me posting up some pictures of it

Theres more in the R32 pix thread

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