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hey everyone,

I'm thinking of buying a set of R34 GTR rims 18x9 for my R32 GTR which has the standard rims which im happy with but want a change.....ive seen them on other R32 GTR's and they look very tidy......I wanted to know if anyone has them on their car and if they have had any issues with the cops?

Send a pic though if you have them on a R32 GTR.......

Cheers.....

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Hey dude,

I think they look great on the r32 Gtr's especially a tough larger wheels with Factory offset that is pretty good.

I was heavily looking into a set before i got Rota Grids.

I was gonna get them powder coated takat green on a Gunmetal grey gtr.

cops wont give u any trouble. they conform with the largest measurements allowed from factory 16x8 to 18x9 and they do not protrude from the guards and are an OEM wheels so i dont see any probs what so ever.

beside they are more concerned with shit like seats, gauges, steering wheels, pods, bov, fmic and other crap to worry about wheels as much.

J

Got the rims now :) i think its a good choice of rim.....it suits the car well i think very happy....

im getting the tyres put on this weekend, ill post a pic soon.....

Good choice. They're light too being made by BBS :)

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