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16's will clear in terms of diameter. But the offset and shape of the wheels spokes are more important. A 32 GTR has 16x8 +30 and clears those (factory) sized brakes. Look at R32 GTR wheels to compare with your own, or go and fit your wheels on a 32 GTR???

16's will clear in terms of diameter. But the offset and shape of the wheels spokes are more important. A 32 GTR has 16x8 +30 and clears those (factory) sized brakes. Look at R32 GTR wheels to compare with your own, or go and fit your wheels on a 32 GTR???

no. wrong.

factory 32gtr sumitomos are 296mm and only just clear the 16s

vspec 32gtrs have brembos and the 324mm rotor and have a BBS x-spoke 17 to fit over it.

vspec 32gtrs have brembos and the 324mm rotor and have a BBS x-spoke 17 to fit over it.

thanks, this is exactly what i was trying to find also, whether the 32 vspec which came with the brembo's had larger wheels than the non vspec model which had 16" rims. i was hoping yes so they would fit under my 16's.

i did search also and most people had already said no they wouldn't fit but i also came across so much BS i was hoping a new thread would have someone with actual experience with it.

also, Kisuu_Buta - i did say i wasn't concerned with the offset, only the diameter :D

thanks Ronin 09.

wasn't nismo.com.au selling them?

Looks like they do, thanks. They only list them in a kit with the DBA 4000 rotors... I just want the adapters themselves, wonder if he would seperate...

Is he a trader on here by any chance?

I stand corrected! I should know that :) But thanks for the info anyway! So R32 GTR and R33 GTS have the same size rotors (296mm) and calipers (Made by sumitomo)? The adapters for the 324mm rotors are sold by Unique Autosports in sydney as brake upgrade packages. Not sure if they will seperate just the brackets? http://www.uniqueautosports.com/pricelists...ylinebrakes.htm

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