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hey guys been looking around and wanted your thoughts on if its worth getting r32 gtr rims and putting them on my gtst.

as they are an inch bigger, do they push out into the guards more? or sit the exact same and push inwards as the offset is different?

also if anyone has got these on there standard r32, just wondering if you would be so nice to post a picture... :)

thanks alot for your input...

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Your standard R32 GTS-t rims are most likely 16x6.5jj +40 offset I think. The GT-R rims are 16x8 +30 so they will EXTEND an extra 29mm out from where the edge of your rim sits now.

R33 GT-R rims would be the best bet I reckon, because they are another inch wider again, and are an inch bigger in diameter too. (17x9jj +30).

Both look great however.

-Jimmy.

Champion bloke and awesome driver on here named Reece (spelling?) drives a 32 with gtr rims.

Go to http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Te...Te-t306227.html

and its the dark grey r32 with number '32' on the side. theres heaps of photos of it.

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