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Selling my GT-C's because the offset no longer suits my front guards.

A few minor nicks on 2 of the wheels, but overall looked after very well and in Excellent condition.

Price:

$2400 no tyres, only wheels + special GTC wheel nuts

Email: [email protected]

Pickup in Melbourne or TNT freight interstate @ $90.

ps. I'm only selling these is because I replaced them with 18x10 all round Gramlight 57-fpro's :unsure:

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Great looking rim, very well taken care of, with plenty of thread left.

Test fitted one rear to my 33 GTST, unfortunately they stuck out the gaurd by at least 5mm. So the rear gaurds need to be flared to fit a 33 gtst. But damn did they look sweet :ninja: .

Good luck with the sale Matt, disappointed they didn't fit my car.

these really are awsome rims, If i sell my RacingHarts before you sell these I'll come have a trail fit for sure ( I'm happy to get my guards rolled if its only 5mm). Love em!

the 57fPRO's will look sweet on your ride Matt.

Best of luck

Front and rear guards will need to have the inner lip rolled.

So outside guards were untouched? Did u get much scrubbing on the inner front guards at full lock? So tempting dude! :)

Nah the outside guards weren't touched, but rolling the inside lip pushes them out slightly. No rubbing on full lock. Tyre selection makes a difference there.

Try using the wheel offset calculator with the offsets of your current wheels, and the GTC offsets, to get an estimate of clearances. :)

http://marksink.com/tire_wheel_offset/offset.html

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