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Item: Buddyclub black Time attack SF limited edition rims

18x8.5 114.3x5 +30 GTR OFFSET stud pattern 114.3 X5

Condition:Brand new in box

Price:$2150 firm

To Fit: GTR 32, GTR 33 ,GTR 34

Location:Melbourne CBD

Contact:0422171113

Comments:Pick up only.

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SERIOUS BUYER ONLY!!! CONTACT ME DIRECTLY!

STRICTLY NO TIME WASTER AND TYRE KICKER! NO TRADE!

Edited by Skyalwaysblue
+30 is GTR offset dude. Will suit GTR 32 to 34 without hassles.

that will fit nicely on a GTT or gtst

I've got s2r's 18x9.5 with +28 offset on my r34 gtfour (Same offset as a gtt) and it fine, no rubbing

Edited by R34GTFOUR
that will fit nicely on a GTT or gtst

I've got s2r's 18x9.5 with +28 offset on my r34 gtfour (Same offset as a gtt) and it fine, no rubbing

Thanks for that mate!

+30 OFFSET will fit R32 GTR,GTST, R33 GTST, GTR, R34 GTT,GTR without rubbing! Very aggressive offset!

Do not miss out! Last black time attack with red lip in Australia!

Thanks for that mate!

+30 OFFSET will fit R32 GTR,GTST, R33 GTST, GTR, R34 GTT,GTR without rubbing! Very aggressive offset!

Do not miss out! Last black time attack with red lip in Australia!

+30 is not even aggressive on a GTS-t never mind the wider guarded GTR!

I have a R33 GTS't with 17x9 +15 Offset mags and that clears the guards (Guards have just been lipped not flared)

It would have to be much closer to 0 offset e.g. +10 to be tuff on GTR

+30 is not even aggressive on a GTS-t never mind the wider guarded GTR!

I have a R33 GTS't with 17x9 +15 Offset mags and that clears the guards (Guards have just been lipped not flared)

It would have to be much closer to 0 offset e.g. +10 to be tuff on GTR

Can you stop making shit on my for sale thread?

If you are not serious no need to make useless comment.

thx

OMG dude. It's like dangling a f*cking beer in front of Barney Gumble. lol

I need these wheels! They are the exact ones i've been chasing up. I only hope they are still around by the end of March (commission payments quaterly)

How many sets do you have? Not that I want 2 sets just to gague on how long they'll be around for. Will the fit an R33 GTST with stadard calipers?

OMG dude. It's like dangling a f*cking beer in front of Barney Gumble. lol

I need these wheels! They are the exact ones i've been chasing up. I only hope they are still around by the end of March (commission payments quaterly)

How many sets do you have? Not that I want 2 sets just to gague on how long they'll be around for. Will the fit an R33 GTST with stadard calipers?

Hi mate this is the only one I have. The last +30 offset black buddyclub SF time attack with red lips in Australia.

It will fit GTR 32,33,34, GTST without any issues,even will clear big caplier like Endless, AP,Project mu 6 pot.

Im looking for a serious buyer who is ready to buy. Give me a buzz when your are ready.

Cheers

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