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have a set of hollow 19inch axis rims imported from japan, 90% tread left on all 4. paid $3400 from japan. open to offers! over $1800

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Axis Reverb - Five spokes and a polished lip hold a lightweight surprise on the Axis Reverb - hollow spoke technology. The Reverb uses a unique casting process that makes each spoke hollow resulting in a lightweight yet very strong wheel. The Reverb comes in sizes for many of today's popular compact front wheel drive cars from 17 and 18 inches, and in staggered sizing for Nissan 350Z, Infiniti G35 Coupe, Lexus SC and GS, Mazda RX7 and RX8 and Toyota Supra. Fitments for cars with factory Brembo brakes like the STi, G35 and 350Z assure a perfect fit over large brakes. Suitable for track use, the Axis 350Z race car uses Reverbs in an 18x9.5 front and 18x10.5 staggered fitment.

Read how Edmunds.com built a Cobra Killer of a Mustang GT and used a set of Reverbs for their light weight and high strength.

Edited by r33gtst-ser2

mate when i look at the picture, and the rims on my car, they look exac the same. but not 100% all i know is they cost me $3500 when i got it from the car dealer, and he got them from japan. tnx mate

ok guys i have found the right ones---- not sure if there 19x8.5, 19x9.5, 19x10.5. the backs are alot wider than the fronts

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Axis Hiro - Five spokes slightly narrow on the way to a deep polished lip, then bend back over the lip for an even deeper stance. The Hiro has perfect staggered fitments for Nissan 350Z, Infiniti G35, Toyota Supra, Mustang, Lexus GS, Lexus SC and even certain Volkswagens and more of today's modern sedans and coupes in 19x8.5, 19x9.5 and a huge 19x10.5. The Hiro boasts generous caliper clearance and will even fit over factory Brembo brakes and many aftermarket kits as well. The Hiro is very popular as a staggered wheel, but also has perfect fitments for non-staggered wheel fitments like Acura TL, TSX, Honda Accord, Mitsubishi Evo VIII and IX, Nissan Maxima, Scion tC, Subaru WRX and STi. Now available in 18 inch applications in non-staggered sizes.

well let me know...

also can you please tell me the offset and width... if they are genuine axis they will be in the inner of the rim

Do you have any pics of the wheels on the car??

What brand tyres?

Yes, i am interested but want to know the width and offset. The details in the description don't help. They just give the "possible" size.

Thanks

Bolt Patterns guys i might swap for after market parts for my 33 gtst. im after---dump from turbo to cat---turbo---power fc---ect. let me know what u got. tnx

5x100, 5x114

5x114

thats all the info there is, sorry guys

this is not my car its just a pic of the rims. not sure what size!!

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