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Im thinking about putting either r33 or r34 gtr wheels on my r31, but i really want to check that they dont rub on my struts at the front before i shell out and so i wondering if anyone would be kind enough to lend me one or pref a pair, even pair of 32gtr would be fine. In fact anything that is the same offset would be just fine. We can come to some sort of remuneration agreement if need be!

Antz

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I've got some 32 GTR wheels I can lend you for a couple of hours.

Just a quick note, 32, 33, 34 wheels have similar offsetts but they are different widths and diameter's (16x8, 17x9, 18x9.5 I think but don't quote me) and from 31 experience, any tyre wider than 225 scrubs pretty bad. And how are you going to test fit them on a 4 stud hub

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that would be ideal, but getting my hands on any gtr wheels to test fit is rather difficult.

If you want to try and fit the wheels at my place today say 2.30pm onwards in Kambah, you can try mine.

Call me at work 6213 7760 or PM me after about 1.30pm

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hey mate thanks for the offer, but i have to do it at home, when i put on the 5 stud front hubs it wont be driving anywhere until i get a full set of wheels. hope that makes sense. But offer is much appreciated. Maybe we can organize something in the new year to test fit them, but it would need to be at my place thats all.

Cheers

Antz

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