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As soon as read that the aus ones copped 260kph speedos i thought hell yea im buying one.. But they still only go to the 3 oclock position.. I thought they'd wrap around with extra numbers

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Question from editor Jason Round:- in turn, from one of his Performance Imports magazine readers...

What is the type of wheel on the Winfield R32 GT-R car?

And what are its Specs?

I'm sure that the SAU 'Brains Trust' here can provide the answer! :huh:

Question from editor Jason Round:- in turn, from one of his Performance Imports magazine readers...

What is the type of wheel on the Winfield R32 GT-R car?

And what are its Specs?

I'm sure that the SAU 'Brains Trust' here can provide the answer! :D

I know they are 18 x 11" terry but that's about it !

Also does anyone know the whereabouts of the original R32 GT-R Nurburgring Lap video !

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I know they are 18 x 11" terry but that's about it !

Also does anyone know the whereabouts of the original R32 GT-R Nurburgring Lap video !

Damn I watched that about a month ago! Can't remember where now.

Did you that the original nickname for the R32 GTR worldwide was called "The Weapon"? it wasn't until wheels magazine first coined the term "Godzilla" in it's publication back in '91 that the moniker really stuck. which is kinda cool actually.

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Did u no that hks i think i will clarify actually own and produced 2 r32 gtrs that legally arnt nissan's the are hks they bought the cars then made there changes did te whole r and d thing and made their own versions! They look quite different to ur average mostly the twin exhaust in the centre of the rear bumper gives it a sorta porche 959 look! I recently read the article on speedhunters have a look if u want more info!

Hmmm...

DID YOU KNOW THAT there was a nickname given to the stove-oven lights of the R32 (even tho' they first appeared on the KPGC110)?

They were called "afterburners"

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