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The 350z runs brembos so it will clear all big brakes! the offsets are a little high for a skyline and will just sit on the guards lipping might be required .. would look pimp on a stagea .. can you guys run gtr rims without a problem? if so you can run these

you in sydney?

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I should have seen this earlier, I like this wheel so much.... I've got a manual cpv35, which comes with brembo and uses the same set out as 350z track, and I was not able to find a 18 inch rim at this price for many days........ I've just bought a set of wheel yesterday and expected to arrive at no later than Friday. I was told that I could return them if it doesnt clear the brembo, so if it doesnt clear the brembo I might go for yours....

No probs let me know if you still want them.. I am happy for anyone to try them on in Sydney to see if they fit.

Cheers,

manu

I should have seen this earlier, I like this wheel so much.... I've got a manual cpv35, which comes with brembo and uses the same set out as 350z track, and I was not able to find a 18 inch rim at this price for many days........ I've just bought a set of wheel yesterday and expected to arrive at no later than Friday. I was told that I could return them if it doesnt clear the brembo, so if it doesnt clear the brembo I might go for yours....
The 350z runs brembos so it will clear all big brakes! the offsets are a little high for a skyline and will just sit on the guards lipping might be required .. would look pimp on a stagea .. can you guys run gtr rims without a problem? if so you can run these

FYI this is completely wrong.

The if the offset is +33 then it will sit in toward the hub.

A LOWER offset pushes the wheel towards the outside, ie toward the guards.

A GTR offset is anywhere from +12 to +30.

These will sit too far inboard on a GTR.

Guys i've 4 ppl coming to see the rims this weekend so plz ring before you come to see if they're still available..I am only free from Saturday early morning so if you've doubts about wheels fitting you're more then welcome to try them on...as for R33 series 2 my friend did try on it and it sits perfect on the guards which is what he told me but happy for you guys to try it first at my place..

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