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I have searched the forums and can't find the answer I am looking for. Skylines were never sold in my country so mine was specially imported. As such, it is very hard to find imformation on the cars. I am sure it's been covered here (maybe several times), but I am having a very hard time finding wheel fitments for my R32 GTR. The rear fenders have been rolled, so that should help. I am thinking of putting a set of 18 inch Enkei RPF1's on it. I want to go as wide and aggressive looking as possible on an r32. Help please?

Look how far in the current 17 inch wheels are. Not awesome.

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This is my car with 18x9.5 +12 if that helps.

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That does help some, thank you. Is 9.5" the widest one wants to go on a R32 GTR? Do you have any other pictures you have posted I could look at from different angles so I can get an even better Idea?

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I had 18 x 10 +12.

Very agressive in the Rota Grid, however id look at Varrstoen wheels next time or some JDM wheels sourced from Japland.

I found they are really shit to drive on with very firm suspension also need to look at other things.

17s in tyres are cheaper and look great on with appropriate ride height width and offset.

I would def look at 17s next time personally, however the 18 x 10 on a gtr looks mint. add in a lil camber to sit more in the guards and it will be dope!!

only issue you might find going wider than a 10 or even with a 10 is rubbing, mine scuffed my inner guards on almost full lock, and gets annoying after awhile in car parks etc.

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  • 1 month later...

i just bought some varrstoen 2.2.1 18x10.5 +12 and after seeing this picture im glad i chose those specs looks mint!

Post some pics up in this thread when you've got them on. I was thinking of 18x10.5 +15's but didn't think they'd fit a 32 GT-R so was leaning towards 18x10.5 +22 Varrstoens.

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