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Picture Request: Ce28N / Ce28N Replicas On R33 Gts-T


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Hey guys,

My last picture request thread was super helpful so hopefully this one is too.

I have a 33 gts-t and am seriously considering getting some CE28N replicas for it.

Make and model in questions is Varrstoen 3.3.1. (18x9.5 +22).

I dont need to be lectured on fake wheels either, I cannot afford real ones period!

I am after anyone who has pictures of CE28N or their replicas on 33 gts-t only.

Theres dozens of pictures of GTR's but because of the larger guards, wheels can look totally different. Ive found GTS-Ts need more dish to avoid looking thin.

Ill get the ball rolling, ive found two so far.

The first doesnt really apply as it has wide-body fenders and wheel spacers but ill add it anyway.

ZPdrift R33

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Heres some photos of a SAU members car I found in the R33 thread

These are the varrstoen replicas, however in 19" rather than 18".

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So if anyone has any more they want to share with us then please post up. There has to be more ce28n / gtst drivers out there!

If possible please post up specs as well. Would be super awesome if anyone has some shots of 9.5" +22!!

Straight, down the car shots to show fitment too would be super too.

Thanks SAU

9.5" +22 from what I understood was pretty bang on flush on gts-t guards. The black 33 has 9.5" +22 front and +12 rear.

Not afraid of a bit of guard work. My old 31 had 8" +0 which required some loving to the guards. More importantly just after some ce28n / gtst samples!

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  • 1 year later...

anyone got pics of their GTST with these ?

want to know if the varrstoen ES3's (ce28n copys) will fit alright on my 33 without scrubbing and without to much poke

18x9.5 +22 all round with 235/40/R18 all round.

my car is barely lowered at the moment but will be chucking some BC Coilovers in at some stage.

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