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Originally posted by RadiuM

:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:  

*DROOL*... you S.lut :mad:

Shaun

Hehehehe , I thought it looks pretty good too. Dunno if I want to sell it now

:mad:

Ken

Originally posted by Gav

Shoot Dang!

What's the difference in diameter, width, offset compared to the R32 stockies.

BTW - maybe look good on black R32 too? :mad:

R32 GTST are 16x 6.5

R32 GTR are 16x8

R34 gtr are 18x9

Dunno bout the offset but would be surprised if they fit a GTST

tlai,

you wont get R34 GTR rims on a GTST - well, you'll get 'em on, but it'll be hard to drive with tyres hanging 6" out of the guards! :):D

Dave,

I was thinking about the 5 stud conversion with R32 GTR rims. :P:O

i think it really doesn't suit a white gtr.... so.... ummm... you wanna sell em? :D

so you've finally confirmed that 34 rims look absolutely mad on a r32... i wasn't really meant to budget for rims... but now i gotta!

Originally posted by gtrken

Hehehehe , I thought it looks pretty good too. Dunno if I want to sell it now

:P  

Ken

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