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Just got these fitted to my white Skyline R33 today.

These wheels look like they own my car.

Btw, Am also trying to organise group buys for these Latest Lenso Raiden Project-D Drift Wheels from a Victorian Distributor.

Was given Awesome pricing. Will do free metropolitan delivery as well.

Please contact me asap to organise before they run out of stock.

They had 40 sets sold within last week.

Once sold, stock would not resume within the next 2 mths.

Below are current stock listing as of 20/9/08.

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D-01 in Black Mirror Lip

17 x 7 4/100-114.3 40P -----Only 4 sets

17 x 7 4/100-114.3 35P -----Only 3 sets

17 x 7 5/100-114.3 40P -----Only 2 sets

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D1R in Hyper Silver Mirror Lip

17 x 8 5/114.3 33P -----Only 4 pcs

17 x 9 5/114.3 43P -----Only 2 pcs

17 x 10 5/114.3 15P -----Only 2 pcs

D1R in Matte Black Red Groove

17 x 10 5/114.3 15P -----Only 2 pcs

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Sorry forgot to mentioned

RRP price from $265+

Price offered: 10-15% below RRP with minimum purchase of 5 sets.

from Advance Tyres in Richmond.

Add: 117 Burnley St , Richmond VIC 3121

Tel: +61 (03) 94287699

Fax: +61 (03) 94277096

Starting today 20/09/08 till end of October (or while stock last).

I would like to purchase another set in 18's for stock. That's is why am trying to organise this group buy.

Please contact me or leave me your contact to arrange purchase.

Thanks

do they have bigger size ?? like 18x8 or 18x9.5 for the D-01 in Black Mirror Lip

From the stock they have, they currently do not have any 18" only 17".

But i will check with them whether they will be bringing in these sizes.

Cheers

From the stock they have, they currently do not have any 18" only 17".

But i will check with them whether they will be bringing in these sizes.

Cheers

I have checked.

That particular model D-01 Black Mirror Lip, only comes in 17x7. Nothing bigger.

But the other models D1R does come in bigger sizes.

Regards

  • 4 weeks later...

D1R in Hyper Silver Mirror Lip

17 x 8 5/114.3 33P -----Only 4 pcs

how much for a set of 4? no tyres

PM me with a price mate

Edited by NORBY
D1R in Hyper Silver Mirror Lip

17 x 8 5/114.3 33P -----Only 4 pcs

how much for a set of 4? no tyres

PM me with a price mate

fyi I have a set the same I just got for my FTO, not my r33. Here is an image. I think they look pretty good for the $$

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  • 4 months later...

Sorry for those who replied in this forum.

I didnt check the page so i was not able to reply.

PM me if you have any questions.

Currently i have stopped the group buy

but for those in Melbourne

You can try Advance Tyres in Richmond

http://www.advancetyres.com.au

They carry stock of these wheels.

Cheers

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just thought id help out and show you guys what the 18x10 +22 looks like on a gtt.

got these a while back and really love the look of them.

offset just looks TUFF.

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;)

thanks for the comments guys, appreciate it.

and as for the mods to get them to fit, for the first day, i just chucked them on and they rubbed very very slighty on a sharp corner going a little quick.

then the next day, what i did to get abit more camber was lowered it some more (adjustable tein coilovers) and lipped the guards using a guard roller.

i did the rolling myself and was my first time, but yeh thats all i did, didnt pump out the guards or anything like that.

will take some pics on tuesday :P

Please update in accordance with Forum Rules

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Th...Gro-t81129.html

Failure to do so will see your GB closed.

Thanks

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