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    my rims r silvia ones, it just means the offset is ... well off, so they sit closer in *(in lamens terms)*

    i have seen some pics of hachis running r32 GTR rims... hmmmm looks sweet! also had a SR20 motor

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    Wait I dont get want you want because silvia's are 4 stud, only the 200sx and S15 are 5 stud. And the offset on a silvia wheels are around 35+ to 40+ you need something like 15+ and below to fill out the guards

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    all da hetik dwiftaz do da 5 studz y0

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    hahaha^

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    if you're getting engineering for a big-power conversion, an engineer is always going to prefer a 5-stud setup.

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