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yea they are AME modelart

20x9 front and 20x10.5 rear

and just so people dont start shit the cars a GTS with complete GTR bodywork :(

have a look at this months HOT4s mag and Ignition DVD, its on the cover of both

Awesome. Getting the mag tomorrow so will be a good read :)

Got a couple of random shots I found laying around..

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Thanks man. Yeah, down the track at some stage I'll be looking into it. I've spent all my money on the outside so my next aim will be to beef it up a bit under the bonnet. I have a GTR spoiler sitting in my spare room I've gotta get painted so that will be the first thing :)

They are WORK Emotion XT-7's - 18x9.5

I duno what offset they are though cause I wanted to know also. When i can be bothered i'll check them.

*Edit* - I am pretty sure the offset is +12 though

oh you bought both of Alex's cars! You lucky prick, nice work man

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