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Can you please specify how many sets are left? I want two sets of the rush 18x9.5+15 in silver thanks if you have them

Also if i pay on monday when are they delivered?

Please send me your bank ac details

Forgot to confirm these come with centre caps? :D

pm sent, what offset do you guys recommend for a gts-t for the DTM Rush Shadow Silver?

i would like 18x8.5 for the fronts and 18x9.5 for the rear.

Would like to know if you have a set left of the DTM Rush Shadow Silver for a R34 GTT - i'm not good with the whole offset business so if you know the correct offset would be good

Also if you can quote with tyres as well... i'm in melbourne so i can pickup

Thanks!

who is the manufacturer?

are these in stock to take delivery now at this price?

thanks very much.

cheers

Michael

http://www.dtm.co.nz/page/dtm_5.php

Looks like the same people who manufacture the RS-GT's, TE37 copies.

All imported from overseas by the looks of things, they import the below brands:

DTM Wheels

Vault

Kahn Design

Foose

DUB

DRIV

NICHE

Racinghart

Lowenhart

Riverside

Intro Billet Wheels

Not baad! cant beat it for the price!

Picked up my set of rush's today :P

18x8.5 +29

18x9.5 +35

Also agree with eddieeeee-ro that the silver is more blackish. Will post pics when i can.

as per the dtm.co.nz website there is a gold, hyper black & gun metal grey finish.

i would say that access auto stock the hyper black finish!

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car needs to be lowered more haha

the wheels look micky as...

+35 offsets are perfect, they clear the front brakes by like 1mm and sit flush with the guards...

just needs some rays wheel nuts and decent centre caps, the dtm caps arent that flash lol.

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car needs to be lowered more haha

the wheels look micky as...

+35 offsets are perfect, they clear the front brakes by like 1mm and sit flush with the guards...

just needs some rays wheel nuts and decent centre caps, the dtm caps arent that flash lol.

Hey can someone please photoshop that car so the car is white???

Would like to see what those wheels will look like on my car.




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