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    Quote Originally Posted by J.V.D.Skyline View Post


    oh and cars painted quick update
    wow those fit well..... im getting work emotion xt7's 18x9.5 +12 with 225's all around... these are going on a stock body gts-4 (r32) and im extremely worried about them sticking WAY OUT..... what can i expect?
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    Hey guys,

    What's the best option for a GTS-t in 18's or 17 front, 18 rear without needing to roll the fenders? Car has adjustable coilovers and stock Type-M brakes.

    was thinking XD9s

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    myself I'd go 17's all round, but for what you want I'd go 17x8.5+25 up front and 18x9+20 in the back. I'm not 100% on gtst fitment because I've only ever "fitted" wheels on my GTR. If you are willing to do some fender raping you can go more aggressive than that.

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    What's the size of the stock GTS-t wheel compared to the GT-R stock wheel? I'm thinking that there would be a discrepancy in the fitment since they look different.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 32typeM View Post
    What's the size of the stock GTS-t wheel compared to the GT-R stock wheel? I'm thinking that there would be a discrepancy in the fitment since they look different.

    OEM GTS-t = 16x6.5 +40
    OEM GTR = 16x8 +30

    R32 GTR wheels will fit no problem under GTS fenders
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    17x9+30 fits all around nicely depending on tire.

    oem r33 gtr rims

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    Has anyone fitted stock 350z rims to their car? I found a good deal on some with new rubber...



    Like the one on the right.
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    I'll be fitting 17x9 +20 all around tomorrow, pictures to follow.
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    I think that's what are on the car I'm going to look at tomorrow...looks good!
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    I plan on running 17x9.5 f 17x11r, will I have any issues, offest if ls 20f and 12R

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