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While we're talking about wheels, I'd be interested to know what sort of max widths and offsets can be run on the 32 gtst.

I'm pretty certain i've seen 34GTR rims stuffed under the guards of a 32. Are they an 8 inch rim and whats the offset on these? Also what guard modifications are needed (if any) to fit them.

Personally, I don't think anything looks better on an R32 of any sort than R32 GT-R rims. R34 GT-R rims a close second.

*edit* those nismo Volk rims hadn't loaded...Very nice. Close third....

I think the best look for an R32 is a GT-R, black, standard wheels, lowered a couple of inches, big phat cannon muffler, rear wing removed replaced by one of those tiny little drag boot lip spoilers, otherwise externally stock. few wheels or body kit parts make any improvement on nissan's original work.

While we're talking about wheels, I'd be interested to know what sort of max widths and offsets can be run on the 32 gtst.

I'm interested too... how wide can i go without worrying about body modifications....???

I think someone mentioned something about the inner-guard too... what are the limits in height and width??

Ronin, your car looks sweeeeet!

Understated style.

You cant go past white wheels for a white car. I think 17s are good for R32s, but im a bit biased.

Ive got white SSR Integral 17x8s on my white r32, i think theyre pretty good for a cheapish wheel, theyre forged and i think their about $500 each new in japan.

Ronin, your car looks sweeeeet!

Understated style.

That's times two!

Your shit is fly.

I love Buddy Club. I prefer the P1 QF - I can only find these pix on a shitty Civic:

http://www.aj-racing.com/BC-wheels.html

Here's my "old" car:

http://www.nitroware.net/~tony/r33_front.jpg

Here's my "new" car:

http://www.nitroware.net/~tony/r33_profile.jpg

T.

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