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hey guys

i know that there is a thread with peoples wheel sizes, offsets etc.

but i want to know what other make+model car stock rims will fit onto a R32 GTST type M

ive tried stock rx7 rims and they cannot fit over my brake calipers (standard typeM

calipers)

i think s14 and s15 rims, r33 and r34 rims fit but not 100% sure and dont really want to spend much at all on stock rims

so my question is what really cheap stock rims will fit onto my r32 gtst (will clear my brakes)?

cheers

mitch

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Do you want rims for drift??

I've tried R32 GTR wheels on rear, they fit very well, and fill the guards great.

Also, Z32 rims (300zx). have to be one of my cheapo drift rim of choice. 16x7.5 They fit r32 fine.

If you are interested in buying rims for drift, I some pairs you may be interested (PM me if interested)

- pair z32 rims

- pair r32 gtr rims

- pair crappy 15's which only just clear the brakes (best to use 2mm spacer to be sure. can throw them in)

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