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Item:

WORK EMOTION XT7

Age:

Unknown

Condition:

Good

Price:

$2,000 cash quick sale

To Fit: (What car)

5 x 114.3

GTR offset

Location:

South eastern suburbs, Melbourne

Contact:

PM

Call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

WORK EMOTION XT7 with roadworthy tires all around, bronze in color and in pretty good condition

Rims have slight rash as they are used, nothing major and overly noticeable

I'm just chasing a quick sale, as I have my eye on something else. They are in GTR offset so perfect for any GTR or anything 5 x 114.3

Sizes are 18 x 9.5 but unsure of offset, I will check tomorrow and post up

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I have been looking for a set of these.. I could test fit them? I would be interested if they were around a +20ish offset to fit on a Stagea.

Any photos of the actual wheels?

What suburb are you in?

Thanks

Dave

any news on the offset?

Hey guys

To be honest I only picked up the car last night, because I got back so late I have not had a chance to check wheel offsets

I will get onto it first thing tonight when I get home so pictures and specs to come

Judging by the style of the rims (deep concave) I am sure the offset is quiet low as they sit pretty well on my GTR

18 x 9.5 in size in bronze colour, good condition with slight markings as expected

Tires themselves are in good condition and certainly roadworthy

I will have pictures as well as offsets tonight definite!

Thanks

Hey Abu, I have the same wheels on my GTR, and I am nearly sure mine are +12 offset (but not 100% on that, but from what I have heard that is the normal offset for these wheels on GTR's).

Are you selling to get 34 gtr gtr rims or are there other rims you are thinking of getting?

EDIT* How is the new car? When are the pics going up and where you going to put them up?

Edited by r32line
Hey Abu, I have the same wheels on my GTR, and I am nearly sure mine are +12 offset (but not 100% on that).

Are you selling to get 34 gtr gtr rims or are there other rims you are thinking of getting?

Hey man

+ 12 hey, that could be quiet possible but its hard to say man. Will have to have a look tonight when I pull the wheel off

Na if I sell I am looking at getting XD9 in white something like 18 x 10 in very very low offset like + 10

If I get a swap for R34 GTR rims that will make it easier because then I won't have to go out and look for new wheels

Either way I am not fussed, just looking at going for a different look

EDIT:

haha its good man, 265kw is still not enough :action-smiley-069: but yeah its a bit of fun, had a bit of fun with it yesterday in the wet but hopefully the weather is a bit better when I get home from work so I can test it out a little more in the dry

Pictures maybe on the weekend, its usually dark by the time I get home and its too cold to wash and polish the car, it needs a good clean. You will see pics in the R33 thread from now on, no more R32 :P

You will see pics in the R33 thread from now on, no more R32 :P

A sad and happy time all mixed together. Best of luck with the new beast! By the time I see the thing it will probably have a set of gt-rs turbo's and be pushing out 350awkw, haha!

It's making 265 at all 4 wheels now ya?

(Sorry to hijack thread, haha - this will be my last post in this thread. Dont want to take focus away from the sale) :action-smiley-069:

A sad and happy time all mixed together. Best of luck with the new beast! By the time I see the thing it will probably have a set of gt-rs turbo's and be pushing out 350awkw, haha!

It's making 265 at all 4 wheels now ya?

(Sorry to hijack thread, haha - this will be my last post in this thread. Dont want to take focus away from the sale) :action-smiley-069:

haha it is isn't it, I kind of feel the same mixed emotions!

lol I wish man, at this stage I am keeping it as is, maybe just some coilovers and different wheels that's about it for now

Yep, 265kw at all 4 at the moment. Seems to pull alright, moves quick but

All good man, talk soon

u got it lastnight!?

:action-smiley-069: for the invite!!!!

haha sorry man, got back late

I will bring it by one night after work, if not then big cruise this weekend!!

EDIT: cruise if I have wheels to roll on.. lol

*cough* Tein MonoFlex *cough*

*cough* FREE *cough* :P

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