i'd say 99.9% of us that have GT's have GT brakes JT!
that variance is normal. u should see the difference on some cars....
i know this sounds silly, but everything has gone back together squarely? and u are using new bearings, and i would think, bearings cups.... have the cups been competely seated in the hub?
honestly tho, it equates to 0.1mm of wear tolerance in each of your new bearings, which as both know, do wear over time, meaning that as the bearings are re-adjusted, the hub will move (very slightly, by fractions of a mm) towards the centre of the car.
this then makes the spacing exactly central, as starting with a perfectly central spacing will make an offset to the inner edge over time if set that way.
i personally wouldnt be concerned over 0.2mm overall, especially as ive seen stub axles (what u call a spindle) bent more than that due to 40 years of use, and they then have more difference than 0.2mm.
cheers.