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Hi guys have a set of Gold rims with A chrome deep dish they are 18x9's don't ask me for off set i have no idea! i got them off a mate for my GT-R but the off set did not work well with the car they were intended for my car so i had some good tires on them at least 90% tread you can see them in the picks. condition is pretty good few small rashes here n there no big deep ones but over all they are in good nick and would suit a GTS or GTS-T or mainly and 5 stud car reason for selling is i got stock GT-R rims so they are sitting in my garage collecting dust thought someone might want them.

Happy for people to come see them im in the Chelsea area just don't waste my time as im in the respray process of my car and don't need my time wasted!

I don't know the brand of them someone else may know but they are very tuff rims, don't come with wheel nuts obviously!

chasing $900 but am opened to offers will neg price if people want to take them from me soon! thanks guys call me if you are interested.

simon 0423628848

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so confirming.. these are not the correct offset for a GTR???

are you serious? i said they donT! fit my gtr thats why im selling them

yeah ok dude take a chill pill no need to get all nasty and smart.. just confirming thats all!

they are a nice rim and i wanted to be 110% sure they didnt fit as i wouldnt have minded putting them on my 32 gtr... pfft :)

yeah ok dude take a chill pill no need to get all nasty and smart.. just confirming thats all!

they are a nice rim and i wanted to be 110% sure they didnt fit as i wouldnt have minded putting them on my 32 gtr... pfft :D

sorry if that sounded smart man i wasnt saying it like that i just meant i clearly pointed out they did not fit on an r32 GTR that was my reason for selling.

Price drop :$800 need them out of my garage

wen u say the offsets were wrong, do you mean they didnt clear the brakes or they stuck out to much?

im assuming first one

Na it looked like my car did not have rims and was floating on air as in the guards are to wide for the rims Btw an update everyone had a r32 GTS-T come look at them last night he liked them but they rubbed on a full lock so was not to good but they will easily fit r33 and r34

come on guys there is a guy in sydney selling these rims for 2,000 + im basicaly giving them away for free

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Me...Ja-t236306.html

Are you willing to post them to SYDNEY?. please quote me delivery prices if so.

Thanks

mmmm prob not man sorry i work all week im stuck in front of this computer its just a hassle for me to do it and i have alot of people PM'n me about them in Melbourne so its way easier for me sorry man

if you look under the rim

the offset might be stamped on the spokes

yea i had a quick look man i got no time to do that crapz working flat out

you should be a salesman

And you should be a comedian ! thanks for your waste of a post if your not interested in the rims then dont post on this thred ! I really dont care if i cant get the off set i work 5 days a week i go home and i work on my car every night i dont have time to get off sets and numbers off rims and im sure people understand that but thanx again for ur stupid post.

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