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Skyline model = R32 GTR

Wheel diameter = 18"

Wheel width =10"

Wheel offset = +15 (Rota Grid)

Tyre size =265/18/35 (appropriate stretch

Modifications to fit = nothing (car is lowered practically on coilovers.

finally lowered my car these pictures are for alex although i wanted to go lower in the rear its currently maxed out stupid BCs!

Specs are as followed

18x10 +10 225/40 rolled front guards

18x10.5 -9 235/40 flared rear guards

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Skyline model = R32 GTR

Wheel diameter = 18"

Wheel width =10"

Wheel offset = +15 (Rota Grid)

Tyre size =265/18/35 (appropriate stretch

Modifications to fit = nothing (car is lowered practically on coilovers.

can we see :)

how are you guys going with a full lock on the front wheels, cause i have 18*9.5 all round 30offset and the front wheels are hitting the struts, has already shaved a bit off the strut..

thats on a r33.

Edited by SliverS2

Anyone know if 18x10 +20 will fit under an r32 GTR without major modifications?

It already has rolled guards.

Cheers

i would say they should fit, but it will also depending on tyre size and how low it sits...

Should fit easily, a bloke few posts up have 18x10 +15 which is sticking out a bit - without rolling guards.

Yours will tuck in a bit, nothing to worry as you've rolled the guards.

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