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bah those rims either have crap offset with spacers or they are 7" wide with spacers

The spokes on 7s are flush with the lip.

some good 17x9 +20 would fit nicely with no spacers and the spokes sit a good inch inside the lip.

Gen 2 advans would be even better or RA3-DTs

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Mine are 18x9.5 with 265/35s. dished. gen 2...pretty sure.

iunno.

I hate them.

i would buy them off you if they were 17s

are you sure you have Gen 2s, coz Gen 2 have the spokes bolted to the dish.

i'm sure you would have Version 2s but not Gen 2s

whats the offset on yours anyway? i'm guessing +35 or +38, coz +20 would stick out nicely

It will stay black for now :D I love black cars.

If I run into a lot of money I might go bayside blue or VE green.

Yeah cool!

LEAVE IT BLACK! :D

yay dont have to drive my POS thing lol

Man we still need some pics of your R32 with the new wheels.

Seen it done many times. Very nice.

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Not bad, KEEP IT BLACK :(

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