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I know that they fit on an R32GTR... I am asking if they fir on a GTST.

I would imagine that the only problem would be the the size of the guards - but I have seen GTST's with wheels that are 10 inches wide (they do come out of the guards a little though).

Does anybody know if there is any problems with actually fitting them to the car?

I guess my main question is - do you just have to roll/pump your guards to be able to fit R34 GTR rims to an R32 GTST?

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leech have you seen them on a gtst r33?

Are you sure you have to get the guards rolled

yes i have their was one at trojanmotorsport and it looked f&4king AWESOME well it was a silver S1 with different front bar and they were the silver 34 mags not the gold ones anyways i had a chat to the guy that runs the place and he said the rear gaurds had to be rolled not sure about the fronts though. As others have said they are designed for gtr's which have different offsets to the gts-t's which will make them stick out that much more.

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