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Speweing I didn't order some TE37s a couple of months ago. They're now $600 more expensive a set.....

So, I need a set of high quality forged 18 x 9 or 9.5 rims for my R32 GTR. I already have some R34 GTR, so I guess you now know my taste

Who has got something for me? Surely someone has fallen on hard times and needs to offload some hot rims....? :P

Need to have good brake clearance too.

Andrew, my offer still stands.

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check the parts section, there is a set of brand new 18x10+20 GT-C's for sale, don't clear r33/34 gtr brembos but might just clear r32gtr :blink:

Yeah, thanks for that. I've got big brakes going on so don't want any dish. Offset needs to suit brake clearances.

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heh, I ordered my TE's just before the price hike..

I've got 4x BBS lm (sp?) rims, the ones with the gold in the middle, polished on the outside... Pretty sure 18x10 no idea about the offset. Got 275 tyres too with ~60-70% tread.

EDIT: identical to these:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/18...html&hl=bbs

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heh, I ordered my TE's just before the price hike..

I've got 4x BBS lms (sp?) rims, the ones with the gold in the middle, polished on the outside... Pretty sure 18x10 no idea about the offset. Got 275 tyres too with ~60-70% tread.

Pics? Location? Could be good.

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Can order you in new work emotion wheels, even with the low aussie dollar we will try to give you a good price!

Ryan-0413804117

Thank you Ryan, but I'm hanging out for forged jobbies.....

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AP CP5555 and 355. Got anything? Maybe, just for instants TE37s 18 x 9.5 + 22 (my dream wheel?)

Ah, i see.

Well there's a few guys i can think of off the top of my head that run that setup (and larger) in Vic.

Have you seen the thread RPMGTR has? He's got a set of TE's for sale

Im in the same boat as you, well almost;

-APRacing front and rear

-378mm front discs

-335mm rear discs

-Prefer forged but will take cast if needs be

-Want 18x9.5

-Happy with offset between +25 to +15

If i find anything that suits ill PM you, if you wouldnt mind doing the same that would be great :P

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Ah, i see.

Well there's a few guys i can think of off the top of my head that run that setup (and larger) in Vic.

Have you seen the thread RPMGTR has? He's got a set of TE's for sale

Im in the same boat as you, well almost;

-APRacing front and rear

-378mm front discs

-335mm rear discs

-Prefer forged but will take cast if needs be

-Want 18x9.5

-Happy with offset between +25 to +15

If i find anything that suits ill PM you, if you wouldnt mind doing the same that would be great :)

No worries. Contra is on. +15 on 9.5 won't work for me so I'm not sure how it will for you.

http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp

According to this going from std R32 GTR rims to 9.5 +22 you push the rim out 27mm.....+15 makes this 34mm which is too much without guard rolling and camber etc. Hence RPMs rims are not suitable. They are basically an R33 GTR offset. Let me know if you think different.

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I've got Pesos burning holes in my pockets. C'mon. We're all going to be queuing up at soup kitchens soon. Sell me your rims. Keep food on the table!

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