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So, these rims, Work Meisters, Tough as nuts.

18x9.5 +13

many said they will not fit on a gts-t, as they came off an R32 GTR and filled the guards of that very well

i will admit, i too had my doubts

turns out they do fit, all i needed was my guards rolled, some stretched 235 tyres over them and im currently running about -2 degrees of camber (which i got from dumping the car on its guts)

ill put some pics up

feel free to comment ;)

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