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Item: 18" 3 Piece "GENESIS" drift rims with NEW Rubber all around VERY similar to AME style design...

Age: used, chrome idamaged, not scratched but it looks like fungus on it.....hard to explain ,needs polish on the dish (alloy dish) to get rid of most light scratches and probably re-chroming or painting or serious elbow grease on the chrome spokes.

Condition: no dents , new rubber, marks on chrome, inspection probably required ,also NO CENTRE CAPS SORRY

Price: Offers over 3k at this stage , paid over $3200 with rubber in march, never used since

To Fit: Anything 5x114.3, offset to be confirmed.

Location: Sydney (londonderry at the moment)

Contact: NEW PHONE NUMBER : 0423 368 924

Comments: Hi guys ,first post ill make it quick. I have some wide drift rims for sale. i have bought a full set of new tyres ,dunlop on the rear and hankook ventus on the front. 285/30/18 rear and 245/35/18 front (so the rolling diamaters are the same to the millimeter-this was important for subaru all wheel drive)...Rims are off the car at my place.

I am no longer going ahead with this project. These are no longer of use to me.(unless i buy a GTR widebody!)

Dont be confused yes the subie is 5x100 but i used hub adaptors.

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By the way ,they only stick out THAT far cos of hub adaptors...they wont be so bad in the skyline me thinks.

Offset should be -35 on the rear and -25 on the front. Very happy to trial fit these to your vehicle if genuinely interested!

Call me on 0423 368 924 for any enquiries :D

Thanks for your time guys.

Dane

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I thought Subaru use a PCD of 5 x 100 (i know wrx's are) so i don't know how you going to make them fit on a nissan which has a PCD of 5 x 114.3

doubts they are +20m :D

Would be perfect for GT-R if it is though.

For GTShortie - as he said, hes got the bolt on stud change. 5 x 100 bolt on and then the stud changes to 5 x 114.3.

Geez, how illegal is the car now LOL.

Hahah thats tough!!!! Good luck with the sale, see if you can get your fibreglasser to have a look inside one of the wheels to get the offset for you :D

hi guys

looked up an old email when i bought them, and apparently they were "-35 on the rear and -25 on the front"

they are 12.5" and 10.5" wide respectively.

wonder what that means hehe, will it fit anything like a gt-r?

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i thought theyd be a negative offset, under no circumstances will they fit under any gtr stock guards, doesnt change the fact that they are fully sik and imo worth the mods needed to fit em :banana: sik rims

Oops i forgot to mention these are genuine 3 Piece wheels. Will make your life easier when restoring them. :banana:

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