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I am trying to pick out a new set for my track car.

i Currently have a set of AVS model 5 i think rims. 17 x 9 + 19 all around. there is no way in hell they will fit under stock guards but there is a fair few sets for sale that would.

Personally i dont like them that much but they came along at the right time for the right price.

I personally love the old school look. work meisters or equips for the plain dish look but if your gonna go dish make sure you have plenty or non at all.

pic of my car for reference

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yeh true about dish...same with xd9, emotions, te37's, some of the weds and anything that have that tapered/curved look when theres good offest.

avs 6's and buddy club p1's are some i like that don't need good offset.

Few from my old R32 that I thought looked best

Abu.....all i can say is WOW. You've probly got one of the sexiest looking R32's i've ever seen!! :)

It looks tough with anyone of those rims but i like the XD9's the most, then probly the 33GTR's.

Jake, just pick one of the rims Abu has. Same offset, width etc....you cant go wrong and it will look tuff as :)

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just recently bought a cheap set of wheels..8" +38 front and 9" +38 rears...really happy with the wheels as i got them pretty cheap and picked up some bridgestone potenzas for the front and advan neova ad07's for the rear for cheap as.

they are gmax's but i have no idea what model they are because the aren't on the site so most likely old skool.

i've only put the rears on as i'm waiting to fit and balance the tyres and i miust say...it looks tuff as. i was scared +38 9" in the rear wasn't enough but its enough to fill up the guards and not look over done.

so anyone with a r32 gtst that isn't willing to roll/lip/modify guards and want to use as much space as possible 17x8 +38 and 17x9 +38 is pretty good. you could probably go to +35-+32 but i think any lower and you'll be rubbing on something. My car isn't slammed on its ass but it is lowered with apexi springs.

i'll post up some pics once i have tyres fitted.

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