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PRICES OF RIMS (PER SET OF 4), STAGGERED SET-UP IS POSSIBLE AS WELL (I.E 18X8 F, 18X9 R)

(PLEASE CLICK TO ENLARGE) SA70, SA97F, TC105N

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WEDS SPORT - BRONZE - (S14, S15, R32 GTST, R33 GTST, R34 GTT)

5 X 114.3, 18 X 8.0 - OFFSET +36

5 X 114.3, 18 X 8.0 - OFFSET +36

5 X 114.3, 18 X 9.0 - OFFSET +32

5 X 114.3, 18 X 9.0 - OFFSET +32

WAS: $2300.00 /SET, NOW: $1832.50 /SET (PICK UP) - SAVE $467.50!

STATUS: SOLD OUT! TAKING ORDERS NOW!

DELIVERY COST EXTRA (PLEASE PROVIDE POSTAL CODE)

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WEDS SPORT - BRONZE - (INTEGRA DC5, EURO CL9, PRELUDE BB6, HONDA FD, SUBARU WRX GDB MY05-MY07, SUBARU WRX GRB MY08)

5 X 114.3, 18 X 8.0 - OFFSET +42

5 X 114.3, 18 X 8.0 - OFFSET +42

5 X 114.3, 18 X 8.0 - OFFSET +42

5 X 114.3, 18 X 8.0 - OFFSET +42

WAS: $2250.00 /SET, NOW: $1793.00 /SET (PICK UP) - SAVE $457.00!

STATUS: SOLD OUT! TAKING ORDERS NOW!

DELIVERY COST EXTRA (PLEASE PROVIDE POSTAL CODE)

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WEDS SPORT - BRONZE - (S14, S15, R32 GTST, R33 GTST, R34 GTT)

5 X 114.3, 18 X 8.0 - OFFSET +36

5 X 114.3, 18 X 8.0 - OFFSET +36

5 X 114.3, 18 X 9.0 - OFFSET +32

5 X 114.3, 18 X 9.0 - OFFSET +32

WAS: $2300.00 /SET, NOW: $1832.50 /SET (PICK UP) - SAVE $467.50!

STATUS: SOLD OUT! TAKING ORDERS NOW!

DELIVERY COST EXTRA (PLEASE PROVIDE POSTAL CODE)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Do you have the shadow chrome SA70's to fit an R34 GT-T ? I'd like 18x8 F and 18x9 R ... I'm not sure what the correct offsets would be, do you know by any chance?

How long is the wait once ordered? Where in Sydney are you ? Can you provide any decent rubber to go with them? cheers

Do you have the shadow chrome SA70's to fit an R34 GT-T ? I'd like 18x8 F and 18x9 R ... I'm not sure what the correct offsets would be, do you know by any chance?

How long is the wait once ordered? Where in Sydney are you ? Can you provide any decent rubber to go with them? cheers

hi

$2598.50 pick up.

we will choose the offset for you. dont worry.

6-8 weeks wait. maroubra area.

we dont sell rubbers. sorry

leo

  • 3 weeks later...
hey, would the SA70's you've listed for 33 gtst fit without having to roll the gaurds or anything?

5 X 114.3, 18 X 8.0 - OFFSET +36

and

5 X 114.3, 18 X 9.0 - OFFSET +32

yap, not that i remember people saying it need to be rolled.



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