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I've been thinking of cross-grading to a more practical car that being a 4 door and I really like the look of the R32 over the R33. I'd like to keep some of the mods off my 33 and move them over to a 32 4 door if it all goes ahead, particularly my wheels. Has anyone on the Gold Coast / Brisbane got one and willing to do a quick rear and front wheel swap so I can see if they will fit? Or alternatively, if you own one do you have 18 x 9" (45offset) on the rear, how well do they fit?

I saw a white 32 four door on the weekend down here on the coast and wanted it immediately! :headbang: Tho I am very very reluctant to sell my R33, alot of work and money has gone into it.

Cheers

-rb25

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r32's are great.. well they look good :) and have a much more compact / sporty feel

To be honest though I am not sure of the room.. in the back of my r32 (coupe) there is barely enough room for feet & legs. Its only slightly larger than the supra type "decoration" back seat.

I can't recall whether the 4door R32 are much larger (could well be), but maybe an R33 4 door might not be so stupid.

You can test fit some wheels on mine anytime if you want to, not that it can it drive further than the driveway at the moment but you can judge how they fit.. i'm about 5 mins from u-mart

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After having a trip in the back seat of a 4 door/sedan skyline all the way up the sunny coast one day. I wont do it again :thumbsup: Im not THAT tall, but you hit a bump, and you will hear 1-3 yells of pain from the back seat!

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"sedan" = 4 door = family wagon

 

So take that strutto, you soccer mum you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.. Wait... I have a 4 door... ****it, it was originally meant to be a family car :P

Huh? Wagon = Stagea??? (sp?)

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I have both an 32 & 33 sedan and two kids, take it from me the 32 is only easier to get in and out of it has no more room than a coupe. The 33 sedan on the other hand seems to have a bit more head room than the coupe.

Fitting 18 x 9 to an R32 sedan would be difficult, tried 17x9s +40 with 245/40 had no hope, way to much hanging out so much that +45 offset wouldn't help and would probably make fronts rub on struts and rear would be so close to not clearing them aswell..

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