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Hey guys, need the following for my 33 GTR:

Brembo brakes

Bride seats

2.9L motor

Kakimoto exhaust

Gramlight wheels

I need them asap and will pay stupidly good prices for them because i am so desperate and vulnerable.

Thanks

Looking for 4x 60mm spacers. I doubt anyone will have any lying around but just though I'd ask. Also would wheelworx make some tha big up?

You MOST DEFINITELY do NOT want 60mm spacers .... even 30mm bolt-ons are pushing the limits of wheel bearing capability and safety.

Buy some wheels with the correct offset for your car ffs.

yes wheelworx can make them up for you, yes its gonna cost, and yes you do not wanna be running them on a car unless you got some custom heavy duty bearings and shizz...

if you got a 4wd on the other hand, big spacers are common place afaik.

pete not keen on 34r rims?

Adrian, I know your selling yours but they may be a bit more than what I want to pay + they are only 9" whereas I was hoping for a smidge wider

How heavy are they compared to a TE37 (1 piece forged alloy monoblock)....if they were a similar weight and the price was awesome, I could consider going for 9's :P

what offset Pete

not really sure Steve (guessing around +30 or +35)......they have to fit over Brembos & 355mm rotors

exhaust system can be stock or aftermarket just somthing around 3 inch thats cheap

intercooler kit with piping or if you have an intercooler without piping or just the piping just let me know anything will do

need these things by next Saturday!

exhaust system can be stock or aftermarket just somthing around 3 inch thats cheap

intercooler kit with piping or if you have an intercooler without piping or just the piping just let me know anything will do

need these things by next Saturday!

sorry guys these parts need to be for a 33 cheers

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