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Arriving in the next couple of weeks NEW DTM JDM Wheels currently 2 styles from the new range Z7's and Rush. Available in 18s (at this time) for most popular 5 stud models: GTR, GTS, Silvia, RX7, RX8, EVO, Supra, WRX and more!!

Introductory price of $880 per set get your orders in NOW!! these wont last at this price! normal price after special $1560 per set

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DTM Z7 Bronze

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DTM Z7 Gunmetal

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DTM Rush Gold

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DTM Rush Shadow Silver

For those enquiring about OFFSETS:

Z7

18x7.5 +30, +40

18x8.5 +30, +35, +38

18x9.5 +35, +40, +45

RUSH

18x8.5 +29, +35, +42

18x9.5 +15, +25, +35, +42

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Hi mate after a set of DTM Rush Shadow Silver in 8.5 fronts and 9.5 rears for R32 gtst

- what offset can u get for 8.5 and 9.5?

- how much to ship them to NSW?

- how much deposit do u need?

cheers

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Stagea RS4 S, but I want a wheel that really fills out the guards, not just a standard +35 x 8 wide.

we have the right offsets for those Pm if u need more info

Hi mate after a set of DTM Rush Shadow Silver in 8.5 fronts and 9.5 rears for R32 gtst

- what offset can u get for 8.5 and 9.5?

- how much to ship them to NSW?

- how much deposit do u need?

cheers

hi

i have the right offsets minimum $200 if u want to place order $88 delivery business address preferred

would these come in 17's?

can i get a quote for bronze z7 18s( and 17s if you have in stock) 8.5 / 9.5

offsets would perfer +15 to +20

Hi No 17s at moment price is as above

amazing price.. 2 questions...

What are the weight of the DTM Rush Shadow Silver in 8.5 width?

Also what is the least offset that these can fit in a R32 GTS-T without having guards rolled?

How heavy are the 18x 8.5 and 18x9.5?

For the Rush series.

FKN good price, i just want the weights to be down.

And are these forged?? :miner:

I guess they're a 1 piece as well?




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