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We are now offering VERDE KAOS to SAU users at discounted prices.

BLACK/CHROME DISH

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18" PACKAGE $1700(RRP $1900)

20" $2600(RRP $2900)

(18" fit GTS & GTR, 20" fit GTS ONLY)

CHROME

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18" PACKAGE $1600(RRP $1800)

20" $2400(RRP $2800)

(18" fit GTS ONLY, 20" fit GTS ONLY)

HYPER SILVER

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18" PACKAGE $1300(RRP $1500)

20" $2100(RRP $2500)

(18" fit GTS ONLY, 20" fit GTS & GTR)

Tyre brands depend on sizes applicable

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Hey mate im after some nankangs NS2 in 265/35r18 how much each PM if you want i need 4.

Hey mate we dont sell Nankang in that size, if your after cheap i have Kumho, can do them $200 ea fitted/balanced, otherwise $275 for 265/275 japanese tyres.

what size width on front and rear wheels? offset? how big of the dish? (for 18" HYPER SILVER)

cheers

18X8 (one width) +20/38 offset

20X8.5 (one width) +20/38 offset

18" dish is approx 2"

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