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The Bayside blue R34 GTR has SSR Professor SP1's. Notice how the stud pattern blends into the spoke design. Same wheels as mine.

SP1's have a flatter spoke design whereas the Meisters spokes curve more.

The 3 Piece Work Meister will have the stud patterns separate from the spokes making the rim "look" smaller.

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^ thanks for confirming!

whilst i am here, i may as well post another pic of my gtr hehe...here is a pic with the funky rear tail lights illuminated :) now with better quality image!

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^ thanks for confirming!

whilst i am here, i may as well post another pic of my gtr hehe...here is a pic with the funky rear tail lights illuminated :) now with better quality image!

Fitment of filling out the guards look good.

What wheel size, offset and type of wheels you running?

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Fitment of filling out the guards look good.

What wheel size, offset and type of wheels you running?

wheels are 19x9.5 +30, axis wheels which have a lot of dish & surprising as light as japanese wheels when i looked the at wheel weight chart

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wheels are 19x9.5 +30, axis wheels which have a lot of dish & surprising as light as japanese wheels when i looked the at wheel weight chart

Yeah right.

9.5 wide wheels sit so nice on a R32 GTR, fills it out nicely.

Welldone!

P.S. Since when do you venture out of the "Aussie Delivered R32 GTR's" thread? :laugh:

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Yeah right.

9.5 wide wheels sit so nice on a R32 GTR, fills it out nicely.

Welldone!

P.S. Since when do you venture out of the "Aussie Delivered R32 GTR's" thread? :laugh:

haha this is true - most of my time these days is in the ADM thread - when i had my black gtr though, i lived & breathed in the forced induction "rb30 thread" - things change i guess :)

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does anyone know what size rims were fitted to the s-tune gtr, as per this pic? look to be nismo lm-gt4's!

surprisingly, looks quite similar to my gtr (minus the stickers) which is pure coincidence :)

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above r34 is a ztune not s tune, the rims are a custom offset lm gt4 made only for the r34 ztune but cant remember what the offset is exactly

i think mark was referring to the R32 S-tune in the pic he posted.

i find myself mistaking people's attachments for signatures in the new layout

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