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hi guys

was wondering if magna rims will fit on an r32 as the title says,

because theres a set of work cr kai's at my work that are just sitting there

and i am very curious to see if they fit, i know i could just try and put them on but i havent really got much time on my hands to do so and was wondering if anyone has experianced this before.

cheeers and thanks in advance

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I highly doubt that any wheel made to fit a Mitsubishi Magna will fit a Skyline, even though the stud pattern is the same as Nissan, almost all Magna's have a standard 46+ offset which means that the wheels will sit too far inside the guards and will probably hit the struts and/or brake calipers on any Skyline.

But a trial fit would prove this.

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