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I was in a situation where I had to put standard wheels of my stock car onto my track beast, and they looked mega narrow under the body so I put the hub extenders (about 20mm thick and bolted to the hubs with a different set of studs for the rims) and the 3 piece track wheels, running 255 45 17's, on the stockie and they hung out almost 25mm while they sit juuuust inside on the track car. I was thinking that it was just some bodywork had been done but then I saw a comparo on the MCCR website that mentioned widebody GTS25t's, and only about 100 were made.

Does anyone have more info on this? Is it fact or fallacy?

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Skyline Imports Does them.. I think

Or talk to J-Racing (They do a full wide body conversion of s15's for around 5K, Probably the same for a Skyline.

A genuine Widebody Kakimoto r33 GTS 25t (275's on the front / 335's on the rear!!) was sold this week here in A.C.T, It had only 11,000 KM, was in mint condition, and bog stock..

It fetched 65K!!!!!!!!! Id rather get a r34 GTR!!

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Hey that kakimoto is J-spec's car!! I've seen it in the flesh and yeah it looks awesome! Craig is one lucky guy!! :D

Rumour has it, that he's in the process of a making it a full show car..........cant wait

But yeah, to gauge how wide those kakimoto wheels are, they're the same size as what they put on lambo's (i think.... )

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