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Hey guys,

I'm after these specific brand of wheels. Only place that stock WedSport I could find is JJR but I don't particularly want to bother them since they'd be going through a pretty hectic time right about now. And even they don't have the model I'm after.

I've tried about 4 wheel shops in perth/rocko/mandurah. no one stocks them. Tried Tech9, Westcoast Wheels, West State, and some others.

Does anyone know who can source these? :D

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Nar I'm not waiting 4 months minimum for Nengun to dispatch it. I want them for Motorvation. And I want my entry form in by early September before I leave for Jap-land.

It's cool though, Nigel of Black Sun is helping me find them. :D

what model?

i can get most rims; can get them in within 4-6days (big cost in shipping) or 4-8weeks (little cost, big shipping time)

i to have been looking for rims but im having difficulty finding anyone who imports them without taking a ridiculous commission... you say you can get most rims? can you if possible pm me how much you would charge to import:

(sets of 4 without tyres)

wed sport sa70's (18inch)

origin DNA 02's (17inch)

work xt7's (18inch)

i dont care how long shipping would take...prefer a lower cost

thanks

Edited by The_Hunster

Yep the ones 'autoworx' posted is what I'm after.

SA-70 in Black Chrome 18". Thanks for making it discrete. lol. But PM if you can get me a price on them. :D

Got some spare Volk GTP's at home (which we're also selling), which I might put on for Motorvation submissions if I can't get these SA-70's in time.

Most of the money is here, people who know me know I don't time waste. :(

Edited by Magic
Magic have you tried Danny at imports101 i know he can get some weds sports wheels give him a call. :(

Nar man I havn't, I got my 34 from him last december. I'll shoot him an email and see what he can do, didn't know they could get parts too. Thanks. :D

Yeah Nengun have it priced good. Thing is I need them within 2 months. I'll be on holiday late oct-november. Danny/Imports 101 has given me a decent price although I lose about $500-600 for being impatient. I might contact Nengun to see if they can keep their 'usually'14 day delivery though, which i doubt.

Edited by Magic
Yeah Nengun have it priced good. Thing is I need them within 2 months. I'll be on holiday late oct-november. Danny/Imports 101 has given me a decent price although I lose about $500-600 for being impatient. I might contact Nengun to see if they can keep their 'usually'14 day delivery though, which i doubt.

Well 2 months is 60 days ... you should be ok.

Why would you give anyone 600 dollars more for something your not overly in a rush for?

Yeah, but I just don't want Nengun being Nengun and sending it like 432483209 days later.

Quote from Nengun: "We do not keep wheels in stock, due to the manufacturing process it can take up to 2 months or more. In some cases 5 months for Rays wheels to be made up. Please take this into account before placing your order. After placing your order you are provided with a Automated shipment date. This time of arrival has no relation when concerning wheels."

Upon saying that, I will consider them still, just need to think about it.

Can someone help with the offset please? Would +36 or +42 be a better fit for r34 front with 8" width? And +20 or +32 for rear with 9"width? I know it's gonna have to be a tight fit.. I think +36 for front and +32 for the rear with 9" width but I want to be sure. Thanks. :)

Edited by Magic

Thanks man, so 8+36 at the front and 9+32 on the rear should fit..hopefully. lol.

Also are the 5 ppl that pm'd me saying they can get them for me still trying to get me a price on them? Let me know. Cheers.

Edited by Magic
Yeah, but I just don't want Nengun being Nengun and sending it like 432483209 days later.

Quote from Nengun: "We do not keep wheels in stock, due to the manufacturing process it can take up to 2 months or more. In some cases 5 months for Rays wheels to be made up. Please take this into account before placing your order. After placing your order you are provided with a Automated shipment date. This time of arrival has no relation when concerning wheels."

Upon saying that, I will consider them still, just need to think about it.

Can someone help with the offset please? Would +36 or +42 be a better fit for r34 front with 8" width? And +20 or +32 for rear with 9"width? I know it's gonna have to be a tight fit.. I think +36 for front and +32 for the rear with 9" width but I want to be sure. Thanks. :thumbsup:

Ok.

Nengun - rather large company located directly in Japan with direct links to manufacturers.

How are these 5 people that pm'd you going to be able to source these rims any quicker if Wedsport have none in stock?

Suggestion - email nengun and ask for an ETA before you order.

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