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JustJap sell them, and they're not far from your place

Or, go to BSA wheels, they're in Mortdale (well, on the border of Mortdale anyway), last time i was there, they were selling them out of their factory, bring cash close to the right amount sort of thing - the boss is a Chinese bloke - very friendly when he saw my car

Also if you thread the stud, replacements are $3.50

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how thick do you need them?

i ordered some hubcentric H&R spacers made out of magnesium for my 180sx, they came from germany they are awesome quality and came with longer studs too.

i only needed 10mm on the front so i got the front one machined from 15mm to 10mm

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how thick do you need them?

i ordered some hubcentric H&R spacers made out of magnesium for my 180sx, they came from germany they are awesome quality and came with longer studs too.

i only needed 10mm on the front so i got the front one machined from 15mm to 10mm

How much were they?

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How much were they?

15mm were $250 a pair delivered

5mm were $150 pair delivered

they only make it in those 2 sizes, there are slip on spacers, and apparently i am told by them 100% legal and complaint with australian ADRs since they are hubcentric etc... but i wont take their word for it. im spraying my ones black to match the hub JUST incase :O

they are indeed awesome quality and so lightweight, HEAPS better than the CNC machines steel alu or whatever it is crap

-mark

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