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Just sent a quote to Work Wheels for a Set of VS-XX Front = 18x10.5 +2 with 100mm Dish and the Rear =18x12 -5 with 150mm of Dish..... f**k yeah 180sx is look Hellaflush :yucky:

It will look similar to this:

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I have heard good & bad things about Varrstoen, being a knock-off brand i have heard they crack very easily. But just for drifting that's not really going to matter.

Those VS-XX wheels are SO nice my mate has them on his V35 and look stunning, the gold ones are even more amazing

Yeah i'm gonna get Chrome VS-XX to match the colour theme of the car but yeah they are a gorgeous rim. As for the Varrstoen rims i'm not to worried about them cracking they are only $1k for a set, gonna give them a test run and see how long they last.

yeah VS-XX definitely one of the best looking sets of wheels IMO, i'm looking at these Vertini's in the next month or so. I LOVE them

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Also don't forget it's probably going to be about an extra $400? to ship those Varrstoens

Postage is usually $200 from Sydney, i have bought quite a few rims in my time lol.

I had a set of Volk SF Challenge on my 350Z 19x9.5 and 19x10.5, now they were sexy wheels except the offset on the rear could have had more dish. They don't make them any more but the Volk GTS are pretty much the same, they would look good on a V35.

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Yeah there is a S14 with the KF's floating around town, but its ok i'll let ya take all the glory bro lol :woot: . But i have the same origin over fenders, i already have +25mm Front and my +50mm rears got posted today, just waiting for quotes on rims. Still haven't decided on body kit yet

I love stripping cars its amazing how much useless shit you find in them and how much crap that doesn't have to be there. Any way if anyone is chasing any 180SX parts just PM me maybe able to help you out.

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