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Item: Starcorp Impul 18" Wheels. "NO TYRES". 5 Stud PCD 114.3

- Fronts: 18x8.5 34P Offset

- Rears: 18x9.5 38P Offset

( Hub Location rings included )

Age: Less than 1 year old.

Condition: 99.9% Perfect !

Price: SOLD Thanks.

To Fit: R32, R33 & R34 Skylines and anything else with the above stud pattern / offset.

(Where fitted to R34 GTV and fitted great with no spacers or mods )

Location: Sydney - South

Contact: PM me or post here.

Comments: Love these wheels but they attract too much attention so I've gone back to stockies.

NOTE: I will only sell them as a set. ( unless you want to pay me $600 for either pair ) :)

Fronts:

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Rears:

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On the car:

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I dont think they are shadow chrome, look like the matt metal version .. still look pimp :D

Damn this just bought some White ones .. came with new tyres tho :rofl:

Yeah, they are "called" shadow chrome but are painted. Easier to keep clean than chrome :)

I dont think they are shadow chrome, look like the matt metal version .. still look pimp :devil:

Damn this just bought some White ones .. came with new tyres tho :blink:

u bought another set of starcorps!?

hmm very cheap for these wheels..

if its still around end of jan ill buy them.

any chance with chucking in some tyres?

also what kind of wheel nuts did you use? did you have to use the skinny barrel ones (use hex type key to remove) or the standard skyline ones fit?

hmm very cheap for these wheels..

if its still around end of jan ill buy them.

any chance with chucking in some tyres?

also what kind of wheel nuts did you use? did you have to use the skinny barrel ones (use hex type key to remove) or the standard skyline ones fit?

Yeah, the price is very low considering their condition, but I decided to just go with my lowest price straight up to avoid all the tyres kickers ( no pun intended :D ) I don't think they'll still be around at the end of Jan but if they are, give me a yell :devil:

Sorry, I am using the tyres that came off these wheels so I can't help out there but there's always tyres coming up for sale around here or eBay etc etc so should be easy to find some more. ( BTW, the tyres that were fitted in the above pics are Falken FK452's in 255/35/18 Front & 275/35/18 Rear ).

The wheels nuts I was using were basic 19mm socket size, capped wheels nuts you can get from any wheel shop.

interested in a swap for some different 18s?

Thanks but not interested in swaps. I'm rolling on some stockies now and I'm leaving it that way.

Yeah I bought new ones.. Felt concidering I needed new rubbber might as well spend up an extra $200 for some rims .. they are white :D looks pimp!

Ill swap you my super damaged impuls for your nice clean ones? haha

Since I've had a few PM's asking the same questions, I thought I should answer them in the open so I don't keep getting more.

1. NO, they do NOT weigh 2 tonne per wheel as you might have been told ! The weight is very close to that of an 18x8 NISSAN factory alloy wheel and unless you plan on shaving your lap times, you won't notice any real difference ( my fuel usage didn't change at all from these to OEM 17's around town ).

2. I have no idea if they will fit a Stagea, but at a "guess" I would say not without flares/rolling and suspension mods ( would look hell phat though !! )

3. There is NOTHING wrong with them ! I just wanted to tone down the look of my car. With these wheels on I got too much attention and every tool in a XR6 Turbo or HSV or, or, or, wanted to run me. I thought the baby seat in the back might have signified that I wasn't into street runs but considering what I've seen on the news lately, I guess it means nothing :)

Cheers.

OK, someone buy these wheels so I can then go out and buy "baby on board" sign/s and some fluffy toys ! :)

As for those who've asked for better pics, I'll try to get some this weekend.

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