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now looking into Work Emotion XD9's (not sure if i should get grey or bronze?)

Anyone know what sort of offsets are needed to get a 10inch wide rear rim on a gts-t? I dont mind if the guards need minor lipping.

http://www.takakaira.com/rimsandtyres/rimsandtyresindex.asp

9.5x18 =42

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thanks craig....thats a pretty handy site!

I think the work rims Im after only come in +18 & +38 in the 10inch range? so I'm hoping one of them will fit. I've just emailed WORK themselves to ask.

Do you have any photos of your car on here? need to figure out what'll suit my car best...bronze or grey. They'd both look good...thats the problem.

I was just going through the deca photos I've collected and bronze looks dark in most shots. Its going to give off a fairly similar overall look. The grey or the bronze, just personal choice in the end.

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yo Berin...

yeah I dont like the XD9s on the web page but looked wicked as we discussed on the w/e.

Not to expensive from memory either...bronze would be good IMO. Might get some myself LOL

yeah I never even considered them till I saw them on Shanes GTR....they look great in person. An as you say, i think there gonna be very well priced, so they've got a lot going in there favour.

keep in mind they had that much dish because they're suited to the GTR...so unless you're gonna get GTR spec widths/offsets, they probably won't look like that...its like TE37's on some R34 GTR's have dish and look even sexier than just normal TE37's...

ahh yeah...i did look into those, but was told only available in 17's at the time (about 3-4 weeks ago). May have to consider em again.

Yeah I know Dezz, thats why I want 10's on the rear, not too concerned on the front, so long as theres an inch or more on the front, I'm happy.

driftteks , they are now available in 18's and in silver bronze or black.. cost around 320 per rim aswell

are you sure they're available in 18" only has 17" on that site

EDIT: even koya.com.au only has 17"

driftteks , they are now available in 18's and in silver bronze or black.. cost around 320 per rim aswell

searched ns.com, no luck. checked out cj motor trader, nothing. Started a thread in the general section, and no one has heard of them in 18" now.

could you find what you find by any chance? get a link maybe? because i'm VERY interested...

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