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Gosh !! i just waiting my rims delivery for so long, after i got it i find tht it doesnt suit my GTT, wif the +18 & +20 offset !!

i just want to sold it quick now & buy da another tht suit my car.

For sale: Work emotion 18in model XD9. Fronts are 18x9J, rear 18x10J with offsets of +20 and +18 respectively.

Item Condition: NEW !!! (with box) never used !!

Price and price conditions: $1800 ( cheapeast )( i bought it in new $2200 !!)

Extra Info: Perfectly suit on 350Z, V35 and all GTR

Pictures: provided

Contact Details: pm or ring me 0423138030(Andy)

Location: Brisbane

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: buyer expenses (prefer pick up in brisbane)

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are you sure 2 inches out? i was pm'ing someone from gtr.co.uk running 18 x 9.5 +30 all around on his gtt, perfect at the back, very minimal rubbing up front. No flared guards, no lipping.

can't see 9" up front sticking out 2" then?

all i was getting at is that they might not be the perfect fit, but they still might fit ok. You don't HAVE to go with THE perfect offset.

Just thought at least you would try the rims first on the car, if you've gone to all the trouble to buy them in the first place.

The offset alone from GTR to GTT will cause the rims to be out approx by 17mm on top of that the width of the rims will cause more mm out....

last I checked 18 x 9.5 +22mm offset will cause front to stickout by as much as 30mm...there was an offset calc sumwhere...I forgot the link

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Dude whats wrong with ya? Of couuuuurse they will fit!!!!!!!

Bit of flaring your guards and stretching your tyres and they'll fit no worries.

I'm running 17x9.5+18 all round with standard guards on my S14a and still want to put a 10-15mm spacer on the rears but can't cause of the multistud face of the rim hitting the existing studs. Seriously man you got mad rims with awsome size/offset. With some stretched tyres, negative camber and flared/pulled out guards will sit PERFECT.

nice rims and damn good price

im running 17x9.5 + 15 on the back of my R34 sedan and they fit good, rims sit out a touch so if you run an under sized tyre they fit sweet. And with 17x9 + 30 on the front i run a 15mm spacer and rolled guards they fit flush against the guards.

I think they would fit you may need to just some camber and stretched tyre's.

G/L with the sale, i would of got these if i hadnt allready baught the URAS rims.

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