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The Bayside blue R34 GTR has SSR Professor SP1's. Notice how the stud pattern blends into the spoke design. Same wheels as mine.

SP1's have a flatter spoke design whereas the Meisters spokes curve more.

The 3 Piece Work Meister will have the stud patterns separate from the spokes making the rim "look" smaller.

^ thanks for confirming!

whilst i am here, i may as well post another pic of my gtr hehe...here is a pic with the funky rear tail lights illuminated :) now with better quality image!

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Edited by Marko R1

^ thanks for confirming!

whilst i am here, i may as well post another pic of my gtr hehe...here is a pic with the funky rear tail lights illuminated :) now with better quality image!

Fitment of filling out the guards look good.

What wheel size, offset and type of wheels you running?

Fitment of filling out the guards look good.

What wheel size, offset and type of wheels you running?

wheels are 19x9.5 +30, axis wheels which have a lot of dish & surprising as light as japanese wheels when i looked the at wheel weight chart

wheels are 19x9.5 +30, axis wheels which have a lot of dish & surprising as light as japanese wheels when i looked the at wheel weight chart

Yeah right.

9.5 wide wheels sit so nice on a R32 GTR, fills it out nicely.

Welldone!

P.S. Since when do you venture out of the "Aussie Delivered R32 GTR's" thread? :laugh:

Yeah right.

9.5 wide wheels sit so nice on a R32 GTR, fills it out nicely.

Welldone!

P.S. Since when do you venture out of the "Aussie Delivered R32 GTR's" thread? :laugh:

haha this is true - most of my time these days is in the ADM thread - when i had my black gtr though, i lived & breathed in the forced induction "rb30 thread" - things change i guess :)

haha this is true - most of my time these days is in the ADM thread - when i had my black gtr though, i lived & breathed in the forced induction "rb30 thread" - things change i guess :)

Haha!

That's cool, all good man!

above r34 is a ztune not s tune, the rims are a custom offset lm gt4 made only for the r34 ztune but cant remember what the offset is exactly

i think mark was referring to the R32 S-tune in the pic he posted.

i find myself mistaking people's attachments for signatures in the new layout

Edited by alex182

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