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i need to find one single second hand wheel of the volk challenge wheels (as seen previously on leewahs car) but instead of the blue its got red, i have the oppertuntity to buy a set of 18" volks for $700! only thing is one wheel is buckled (front) but otherwise the rest are damn fine.

i wanna buy second hand as new would be to much for me

they came off a gtst so they fit already, i think i need tyres but doesnt matter, the wheels are cheap!

please guys help me out as soon as possible

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well its a front one, and apparently the rears are verrry wide, yet it was off an r33 gtst, so he's bringing one front and one rear to work tomorrow, see if it fits, and even if i have to buy a brand spanka from takakaira or something i will still have leet wheels, but if i can find one second hand one then yippee

they are silver with red, instead of blue like daves

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I bought a set of second hand wheels for my R30 - 2 had been damage, like run flat, badly pitted around the tyre seal.

The guy I got them from managed to get them fixed - said he didn't believe they were the same wheels when he picked them up.

I don't know where they were done (somewhere in Heidelberg) - see the guys at Beaurepaires in Bayswater and ask them about the RS Impul wheels.

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hmmm yeah i am going to see them tomorrow and hopeully i can find someone to fix the buckled one up because i really cant be bothered buying a new wheel from japan and also paying that amount, but will if i have to

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nah i was gonna buy one from takakaira, and donallens can get them apparently (checked their site) but i want to see how badly this wheel is damaged (hopefully he brings them to work tomorrow) so i know if i can fix it or just have to replace

cant wait :P:)

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yep they advertise per wheel

i tried the rear wheel on my car

GOD DAMN IT LOOKS AWESOME!

its silver with red instead of blue like leewah's

i love them

rear's have 275's PZero's

fronts i forgot

only thing is the front buckled wheel

he's gonna bring it to work tomorrow, gonna take it to tyrepower (who helped me out a lot today, wheel nuts were threaded, he took them off for me, sold me new ones for cheap, and also a set of locknuts for $10 :) :)) get them to see how buckled it is, if its fixable then i'll take it this guy in heidelberg he recomended (maybe same guy u were talking about blind-elk?)

if it cant be fixed then i will be sad but wont be to upset

the $700 price tag was per wheel, i didnt hear properly, but he said $1500 for me :):P with tyres

i hope this can be fixed, they look awesome, i think the rears are 18x9 or 9.5!

its crazy!

front might be 18x7 or 8 hehe

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