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Hey mate,

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Gram Lights 57F Pro (Champagne)

18x9 +18 to suit BNR32

$3399"

Would you be able to get a pic of what colour the champange is?

I thought they only came in Silver,Gold or gun metal?

Cheers Mike.

Wish i had money for rims >_<

Btw how much do buddy club p1s go for these days if you can still source them out 2nd hand..

I will be buyin them end of year-still ages away. But hopefully i can still find some 2nd hand end of year. what u think??

siddr20,

The P1 is possible to find used. They are reasonably cheap these days as a new item.

End of year will not be a prob for new, as for used, we will have to search i guess.

Pricing for new located HERE

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Hi Charles,

When can i expect to recieve my rims (s/h:17in track rims)?

Hopefully i don't sound pushy, just would like to know when to call my mechanic to see if they have arrived. He may not like it if i called him every day :D

Thanks

Alan

Al,

Big apologies for the delay in freight.

They have been sent off via TNT.

con number via email.

cheers

2BNVS,

The gold GT-C's will fit but we do have another set landing around the 14th which will be a much better fit fr your GTS-T.

The weight is approx 10kg per rim. Lighter than cast but not quite as ligh as 1 piece forged.

Al,

Big apologies for the delay in freight.

They have been sent off via TNT.

con number via email.

cheers

No appologies required, just wanted to know when to bug my mechanic :P.

Thanks

Richo,

this would depend whether you are seeking new or used.

New sets will definitely take a little longer to import and send to your door due to production.

Used sets can sometimes be found on the Jap auctions and landed in about 6 weeks via sea freight.

$1800ish will see a used set delivered.

New orders will be considerably more if we fit new tyres to the new rims.

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We do have a limited number of these coming in on our next shipment.

the G-games 99B in 18"

First 18" sets in the country.

Suitable sets for all Skylines, 5 stud Silvias and Evo's

Limited numbers landing.

Secure your set today!

99b_bmw.jpg

Hi dude, how much for R33 GTS-T with and without tyres? thanks.

Hi Nath,

That depends on which sizes you are seeking.

We can go two ways..

18x7.5 +35 fronts $659 per rim

18x8.5 +30 rears $679 per rim

These would be conservative sizes.

Alternatively, you can go

18x8.5 +30 fronts $679 per rim

18x9.5 +30 rears $699 per rim

These will indeed be pushing the boundaries with guard clearances.

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