I'd say the diameters are the same as well.
These kits are designed to line up to the stock piping in the engine bay, so I would guess the bends in the pipes are different.
I have one in my r33. I've never seen the intake piping in a 32 so can't tell you what the exact differences are.
Haha hopefully not as much next race!
Mind you I've been playing this game for years and I had 31 incidents that race.. Never have I had so many in a race that length..
Dunno about +40.. Might have to check inner clearance maybe..?
30 to 35 is not really much difference and both are safe/conservative. All personal preference really. People fit +22 with a roll and less tyre.
Depends how low the car is. My rears were slightly rolled. Fronts untouched.
Also when my car was stock height there was a little rear poke. Natural camber from lowering it tucks it in a bit
Thats a fairly conservative fitment. Rears will sit flush with a nice big tyre like a 265/35. Front's will sit in the guard a bit. I ran that fitment with my old rotors seen here
235/40 on the front and 265/35 on the rear
http://www.rego.act.gov.au/assets/PDFs/1Miscellaneous%20Numberplate%20Fees.pdf
And for non standard plates - http://www.rego.act.gov.au/assets/PDFs/Non-standard%20number%20plates%20flyer.pdf
I'm assuming Twitch is some online broadcasting service..? I've never used it before. Would have to test it out beforehand I suppose.
Anything which is too cpu intensive has a good chance of making sim racing utter hell haha.
I'll have a look at it though and get back to you