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will get the pics off soon as i can guys, at work at the moment :D

sorry John sale only :) cant say that i know the offsets mate but I dare say they were optioned up when the car was new. plenty of touch parking scars before I got them done. what i can tell you is that they are to suit 34gtt (obviously :) ),there is plenty of clearance on the rear guards with 255's but the fronts bite the guard a bit with 235's. but I think that's also down to the tyre shape, and poor recent choices in suspension..

cheers

Jeremy

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No problem,

If by chance the wheels are off the car, the offset should be stamped behind the spokes..still interested pending pics :D No tyres I presume?

yeah they're still on the car... is that still the case with 2 piece rims? i'll check anyway tho. yeah mate without tyres.

Cheers :)

Jeremy

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Hi mate, were those wheels repainted at all?

I have a set of lmgt3's & the indented nismo logo is black with the trademark red "O"

just curious... free bump

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Hey mate,

Yeah they were professionally painted by wheel revolution. I was going to have a crack at painting the writing in but didn't trust myself not to stuff it up :)

free bump again :)

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