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Hey guys..

Unfortunately i have to let go of these beautiful 20 inch chrome rims that i had for my project 32 gtr. I have a complete set of four rims that are all 20 x 8.5 in size.

They have been sitting in my room sinse the start of the year when i bought them and have not left their boxes! They are completely brand new!

Open to offers but please be reasonable with them. I am located in South Eastern suburbs of Melbourne, contact me on 0413 285 565 and ask for Steve.

Brand: ADR

Size: 20 x 8.5

Offset: +35

I bought these rims for my skyline and am told they will suit fords as well and most skylines and more vehicles too, free to ask me and i will find out what else they fit! I have not seen myself other ones like this in this size also! Buyers will need to pay for postage and handling.

$1100 DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR!! TOO CHEAP GUYS FAR TOO CHEAP NEED THEM GONE!!!

Thanks guys look forward to hearing from you. Any questions please do not hesitate and contact me. Cheers

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?Do you know if these rims can be redrilled to accept 6stud?

cheers

hey mate.. i dont think you will be able to do this, however if you do know someone who can do this then this is up to you.

thank you

well there you go, it can be done.

then it comes to this question, how often do you come accross a wheel that you would love to put on your car! if i fell inlove with a rim and wanted it, id go to that extra length to get it to happen!

?Do you know if these rims can be redrilled to accept 6stud?

cheers

hi buddy...my suggestion is to find a bolt on spacer that changes your stud pattern from 6 down to 5....you'll have a lot more luck doing this than drilling holes in rims ....whether or not this is advisable from a safety aspect...i can't say for sure.

hey mate

tyres for these i have looked into, they will cost $1280 for nankang ns2 which is a good overall tyre, however if you want 2nd hand with 80% tread left your looking at $250 a tyre, if not less and they are for dunlops.. if you want info about the place let me know

thanks bud

how hard tp het them onto a gtst???

not hard at all.. depending on your current suspension setup i dont know.. best way around it is put the rims on, then you get the right suspension setup in term of height and you may have to lip the gaurds if you lower the car so that when you do a full lock of the steering wheel you are not rubbing - this is not an expensive procedure and you can do it yourself if you want, only if you know what you are doing though..

thanks mate.. let me know if you are interested

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