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Hey Guys,

I'm new to the forum(hello) Own a 32 GTR *gunmetal grey

Trying to decide on a set of wheels for it atm have been in discussion with the guys from Option 1 and am really keen for a set of Rotas.

I guess im just after some photos of GTR's 32's in particular that people have Rotas fitted.

Looking into the following style:

Rota Grid R Matt black or gloss black or hyper black 18x10 +12

Rota GR6 Matt black or Matt grey (as seen on white S15 in Option 1 post) 18x10+15

Rota Torque Sports bronze or Matt black 18x10

IF you could help me out with some photos, how you have them fitted, how low the car sits with them etc etc.

Im basically stuck between 3 wheels i really like.

Thanks guys.

JD.

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Hey mate, don't have any pics sorry, but you check out www.visionr.com.au . Wei is his name.

They are an official distributor in Perth and do sets really really cheap. I'm tempted to get some Rota's :P

Ahhh thanks mate.

Yeah have looked around at few things, BBS, Stern, 34 Gtr wheels all from Japan but just CBF and i like the rota's modelled off some other lovely wheels haha.

Also brand new and can get some really good tyre packages with them especially through Option 1.

Thanks for the link mate.

JD

Thanks mate,

Yeah I trawled through google images and heaps of online forums (driftworks, stance etc etc) found some things.

Just interested to see some of the new GR6's in some different colours and how low ppl have them sitting and how the profile of the wheels look.

I will keep searching or maybe just bite the bullet and just get some black ones.

thanks for the pics mate.

JD

Those are the P45's right?? they look heaps good mate. A mate of mine is running those in 17 on a silvia in black matt, looks great also.

Thanks for the pics they are roughly same size as what i wanna go. ride height bout the same as what i would have it also.

Haha noticed from the last pic, you got the plates i wanted lol.

Thanks mate.

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Hey Guys! so finally got my wheels after a long awaited ordeal haha.

Couldnt get the Matt black Grid wheels as they were out of stock! noooo so i went with a new colour the Gun Metal which is dark charcoal black with a gold fleck and i reckon it looks really good on the car.

fittment 18 x 10 - 15 all round. fronts are nice rears might add in some camber to sit a lil better. might lower the car ever so slightly but this is a while of yet. for now im quite happy.

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There they are!

Thanks guys!

Under a 33 gtst holy shite. they barely sit under my guards lol let alone a gtst.

Post some pics man keen to see what they look like on a R33, my mate is getting one and was unsure how my wheels would go.

cheers mate

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Thanks guys!

Under a 33 gtst holy shite. they barely sit under my guards lol let alone a gtst.

Post some pics man keen to see what they look like on a R33, my mate is getting one and was unsure how my wheels would go.

cheers mate

did u have to roll your guards?

did u have to roll your guards?

Nah mate!

Perfect Fittment, great stance, poke out an appropriate ammount, probably just on the legal limit for police aspect. but they look dope.

Was out with a mate over weekend and had a identical Gtr in front of mine going around the shops and he commented the massive improvement over stock wheels (other gtr was on stock fittment) he said it just looked way meaner.

My car is appropriately lowered and im quite happy with them. Let me know if you want any more photos to show you?

JD

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