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Hi guys,

We have just received our first massive container of brand new Genuine URAS NS-01 17 Inch Wheels - Available for Nissan Skyline & Silvia

More containers arriving soon with the full selection of bodykits and other products from URAS

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URAS NS-01's feature a popular design, with a tough appearance and an affordable price

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We have several sets of NS-01's currently in stock, in both Silver and Gloss Black finishes, with the following size and offset combinations available:

NISSAN SKYLINE R32/R33 GTR

17 x 9.5 inch (Front & Rear) PCD of 5 x 114.3 - (+15 Offset) - Silver & Black available

NISSAN SKYLINE R32/R33 GTS-T & R34 GTT

17 x 8 inch (Front) 17 x 9 inch (Rear) PCD of 5 x 114.3 - (+30 Offset) - Silver Only

NISSAN SILVIA

17 x 8 inch (Front) 17 x 9 inch (Rear) PCD of 5 x 114.3 - (+30 Offset) - SIlver Only

The picture below shows these wheels in GTR offset fitted to our new Autech Tsukuda ATTKD Drift Car

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AVAILABLE NOW FOR $1299.00 PER SET (RIMS ONLY) OR $1799 WITH NEW RUBBER

Please be quick as they are already selling fast - Get your order in now to secure your set.

SO HOW CAN YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER?

The answer is simple!

Visit http://www.justjap.com/parts_nwheels.htm and purchase your new set of URAS wheels online, quickly and easily via paypal or credit card, or drop by our Kirrawee factory and pickup a set over the counter.

Please contact our sales team if you have any questions, or reply here.

Dont forget to check out our huge range of new and used performance parts and import vehicles via our website at www.justjap.com

Steve

would it be possible to spray a set of the silver ones gold and what is freight to Tassie 7050???

Cheers Ben

Hi Ben, we may be able to organise the painting but I will have to check on that and the freight price and get back to you.

Ryan, the silver still looks great when fitted :santa:

Unfortunately stock of the NS-01's is very limited so there are no more black available in GTS-T or Silvia offsets.

Regards,

Steve

DAMNET those black rims are perfect.....pity they only in 17s.....who buys 17s these days....u aint got any in 19s or 18s?

Edited by R34NRG
DAMNET those black rims are perfect.....pity they only in 17s.....who buys 17s these days....u aint got any in 19s or 18s?

Sorry mate, URAS wheels are only available in 17 inch.

Regards,

Steve

DAMNET those black rims are perfect.....pity they only in 17s.....who buys 17s these days....u aint got any in 19s or 18s?

People who want a bit more tyre wall for racing maybe. 18's and 19's are designed to sport 40mm and 35mm tyres and are less suitable for the track. Its a little more comforting knowing you have 45mm or 50mm tyre walls when cornering hard.

But who buys a GTT or GTST with racing in mind anyway :)

Has anyone fitted these to an R32 GTSt? I am concerned about whether they will fit with the supplied 235 & 255 tyres.. I had a look at a 32gtst that was up on my mates hoist and the 215/17s front and 235/17s back barely fit, just waiting on the owner to confirm rim width for me.

  • 4 weeks later...
Hey there those wheels in that top pic on the S15 convertiable do u have those wheels available for a R33??

The wheels you are referring to are the Chrome NS-01's which are no longer made unfortunately.

Regards,

Steve



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