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I have seen lots of wheels similar to this but they arn't called Dritek the ones i've seen.

some similar ones @ http://www.musecret.com.au

http://www.lensowheels.com

I did a google search too for that name and it only came up with vaige international sites but no real results.

Hopefully someone can find u the legit ones but the ones i posted have copies which are very close.

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With that first site, they are all brand name wheels. I looked at the prices, I assume they are per wheel, so for the ones i liked that over $4k for a set without tyres. That is insane, I could never justify that kind of money.

The second webiste I found a couple of wheels i liked, but they were either only available in 17" or 19".... 17's are too small and 19's are illegal. I can't believe how hard it is to find wheels. I found out the wheels i liked are koya driftek's http://www.koya.com.au/ and appear to be only available in 17". I am speechless that they dont make 18's...

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With that first site, they are all brand name wheels. I looked at the prices, I assume they are per wheel, so for the ones i liked that over $4k for a set without tyres. That is insane, I could never justify that kind of money.

The second webiste I found a couple of wheels i liked, but they were either only available in 17" or 19".... 17's are too small and 19's are illegal. I can't believe how hard it is to find wheels. I found out the wheels i liked are koya driftek's http://www.koya.com.au/ and appear to be only available in 17". I am speechless that they dont make 18's...

Maybe try http://www.ozzytyres.com.au & http://www.tempetyres.com.au - tempe have cheaper prices cause theirs arn't all brand names.. yeha i am in the market for either 18's or 19's cause i got 17's standard and finding nice non chrome 19's @ a decent price is very hard.

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Yeah, I did just find these ones:

mag_140_209_bg.jpg

They come in:

19 x 7.0 inches

19 x 8.0 inches

18 x 7.5 inches

17 x 7.0 inches

Such a wierd selection of sizes... 19 x 7.. wtf ? :wave:

but yeah at least 18 x 7.5 would do the job.

ozzy doesn't let u direct link their images better off posting link to page.

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Oh, the picture showed up on my screen, well these are the rims:

http://www.ozzytyres.com.au/page.php?load=...&mag_id=140

Yep there one of the ones i was looking at as well, from memory 18" $1800 with rubber, and 19" were $2600.

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Yep there one of the ones i was looking at as well, from memory 18" $1800 with rubber, and 19" were $2600.

Oh nice, yeah that sounds good for 18"s thats about what I was looking at. Maybe spend a little more to get some decent rubber.

Do you know what offset they are and if they will suit an R32 Gts-t? Because a set of rims i recently ordered didnt clear my brakes... :wave: The 4 pots that came with my car are quite big... good to have, but annoying to fit rims to.

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Oh nice, yeah that sounds good for 18"s thats about what I was looking at. Maybe spend a little more to get some decent rubber.

Do you know what offset they are and if they will suit an R32 Gts-t? Because a set of rims i recently ordered didnt clear my brakes... :wave: The 4 pots that came with my car are quite big... good to have, but annoying to fit rims to.

Not too sure about the offset as i didn't ask i just said to the guy will it fir a r34 gtt sedan and he said yep cause the breaks a huge, so guessing that they should clear yours.

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Hey dude, I have the exact wheels in that photo, I bought them from Dapto Tyrepower (Dapto is near wollongong)

They are the only place in Sydney that sells Koya I believe.

They cost $1800 with decent tyres (bargain)

From memory I searched for ages with google with keywords koya and tyres LOL until I stumbled on this place.

By the way the rims are 17inch, they don't make them in 18s so sorry about that. They still look awesome in 17s :wave:

Here's a contact number for dapto tyrepower: (02) 4261 9977

Hope this helps :pirate:

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Hey dude, I have the exact wheels in that photo, I bought them from Dapto Tyrepower (Dapto is near wollongong)

They are the only place in Sydney that sells Koya I believe.

They cost $1800 with decent tyres (bargain)

From memory I searched for ages with google with keywords koya and tyres LOL until I stumbled on this place.

By the way the rims are 17inch, they don't make them in 18s so sorry about that. They still look awesome in 17s :wave:

Here's a contact number for dapto tyrepower: (02) 4261 9977

Hope this helps :pirate:

Yeah I feared that was the case with those Driftek's. Its a shame cause they are a really nice design, but I currently have 17's on my car and its not worth changing to just get a nicer design I want the biggest rims I can fit legally!

Thanks for the reply though!

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Excellent!! Finally some good news. I emailed them from their website to get specific info, but im sure if they will fit your car they will fit mine. I assume your cars front calipers are 4 pot also?

Ventilated: 4 pot front, 2 pot rear

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Yeah sweet. Well if clearance isnt an issue there then it shouldn't be for me. I'll have to make a few calls 2moro then to try get a set to test fit and return the others that I had a deposit on. I'll keep you posted. Thanks for your help mate, much appreciated!!!

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Yeah sweet. Well if clearance isnt an issue there then it shouldn't be for me. I'll have to make a few calls 2moro then to try get a set to test fit and return the others that I had a deposit on. I'll keep you posted. Thanks for your help mate, much appreciated!!!

No problem just glad i could help.

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Hey mate, This might help ..

Scroll down to the bottom of the page and look what this kind gentleman is offering

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry2994802

I suggest 18" x 9.5 rears 18" x 8.5 fronts both with a +30 offset..

Polished metal looks nice

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Hey mate, This might help ..

Scroll down to the bottom of the page and look what this kind gentleman is offering

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry2994802

I suggest 18" x 9.5 rears 18" x 8.5 fronts both with a +30 offset..

Polished metal looks nice

DAMN.... THEY ARE HOT!

I dont think my car would fit 8.5 though, my mate has 18 x 8 on his and it rubs..

I ended up sanding back caliper so the original rims i wanted fit now... problem sovled

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