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10.5-11, not the best idea for a 32 mate :(

Would grip awesome though, mine has the Z221s in 265/35/18 to give you an idea from your ride at SMSP

damn didnt realilse u were running z22, car was on rails thru the corners, i was being ambitious with the size on offer :-)

Yeah those Z221s are awesome and the A050s are suppose to be even better, these should fit ok under a 33-34 GTR with the right offset wheel, but I wouldn't like to put them on the front of an unmodified 32 GTR :(

Nesh, 265/35/18s would be plenty enough for your car :thumbsup:

I see you got down to a 1.07.39, nice

I'm running 285/35 on my 18x10.5+18 and i struggled to full lock to the left as the driver side tyre was rubbing the splash guard and made a horrible noise when i full locked, so DIY'd and cut a small square where it was rubbing, just putting it out there incase there were people out there with same or similar specs to my wheels who wanted to purchase this so they're aware of a potential issue =]

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gentlemen i had them on my r32 gtr on 18x10.5 +15 with 2deg camber on front with rolled guards

wongy you will never need full lock on the race track full lock will only be used when reversing or parking

i have done a 60.9 around wakefeild park wuth the AO50's i personally prefer the z221's but both are awesome

but cant use z221's for wtac

yea, i understand that, but incase someone has a street/track car like me, lol, i don't track mine all the time, but when i don't, i enjoy a drive here and there and it requires me to full lock when parking, and it started making noises abit before full lock, so i'd imagine 295 to start making noise much earlier than full lock, just a warning thats all :)

I can't comment on the A050s but the Z221s are street legal, they have the DOT rating and wear indicators

That is the Z222 RS3 tyre, the Z221 says Competition use only...

Mine say "not recommended for street use" but still have the DOT approval :/

Either way they are not a tyre that you would want to use on the street! They are the best tyre i have driven on in terms of grip, with the 295/30 size they would offer amazing grip!

Possible offer coming soon :whistling:

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Hi, What compound are the Z221, medium or soft? I am coming up to Sydney monday night for other RB parts,may be able to come and check them out on tuesday if they suit me for my GTR33 track car testing on tracks.please call/sms Alex on 0433878905

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