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r32, r33, r34 gtr rims will all fit

i think anything off an r32,33 or 34 gtst, gts25t or gtt will fit as they have 4 pots standard

also should be able to fit 300zx wheels and 350z wheels

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r32, r33, r34 gtr rims will all fit

i'm 95% positive that the factory 16x8 32gtr rims won't clear the r33gtr brembos found on the stagea

and if it's width that is the problem for roady, you won't be able to use r33gtr or r34gtr wheels as they are both 9" wide. but either will fit no worries

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Yeah thats what i figured. i cant find anyone close that has a standard set of rs260 rims. I know of 3 in Canberra 1 which is mine, one that has gtst brakes so no good and its got r33 gtr rims on it.

There is a black one I saw at the last dyno day at ESP Racing but didnt/couldnt find the owner.

I only need the rims for one day so if anyone know let me know!

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Actually. you only need a set of 17" rims right? Doesnt need to be the original autech. As long its the same size as the original specs for the 260rs its useable for the compliance. Soz i just taught of it. hope this will help.

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if your in Melbourne you can borrow my standard 260RS rims, i have a set of R34GTRs that i use for summer and the stockies i use for winter (chains for snow trips) so if you'd like to borrow give me a bell 0419366897

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