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Just after some pics of a 32 GTST running the 17" 350z rims(I think off the 2003-2005 touring model). Had a search on here and google couldn't find anything, so I'm not overly confident that I will but you never know.

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havent seen any one run them myself! are you worried about looks or the fitment?

More so the looks, I'm pretty sure fitment will be fine but if anyone can confirm this it would be great. Specs are 17x7.5" +30 and 17x8" +33 I believe

im pretty sure they are 8 front and 9 rear!

fitment will be fine!

ask the guys to photohop you one in the computer art thread

The 17s are 7.5 and 8 wide. The later model 18s may be 8 and 9 wide.

Might have to try asking them, didn't even know that thread existed.

I have a bit off camber and my front is low so they do scrub on the inner guard a little on tight turning...but its bareable..

ok...well these are the same size anyway....but i think the ones you are thinking of are 18 inch...

I have a bit off camber and my front is low so they do scrub on the inner guard a little on tight turning...but its bareable..

ok...well these are the same size anyway....but i think the ones you are thinking of are 18 inch...

What are the dimensions of your rims? And what size and profile tyres do you run?

they should look good man...I often wish they were wider in the rear but for street rims they dont attract attention which is the way i like it... ;)

That's what I wanted something nice that doesn't attract attention, especially considering I was just defected recently. I was considering spraying or powder coating them matte/satin black too

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