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ITEM : 18X9 & 18X11.5 DEEP dish chrome rims,

CONDITION : Great, couple little scrapes, tyres are about 60% tread.

EXTRA INFO : Made by SAWA design who make and design Rays rims, These have 14cm dish on rear , 7cm dish front. Offset is +6 rear +14 front ( freat to fill them guards ! ) Have also have the couple scrapes on the front face of the rims repaired :-)

LOCATION : ADELAIDE

PRICE : $2200 - ONO

PICS : YES BELOW

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Hey mate

Not sure if they will fit 32 GTR or not? I have seen 32 gtr's with wheels like mine with same offset but not sure if they were same width? i was allways told that with a GTR you should have same size rims front and rear but yeah?

Cheers

what car did you have these on? thinking about getting them for my r32gts-t with stock guards - will they fit or wil they stick out heaps? i'm assuming stick out, but by how much?

and are they heavy? two, three piece?

what car did you have these on? thinking about getting them for my r32gts-t with stock guards - will they fit or wil they stick out heaps? i'm assuming stick out, but by how much?

and are they heavy? two, three piece?

Hey mate

I had these on both my wide bodied 33 gtst and my wide bodied fc rx7, With out a wide body the rims stuck out about 4-5cm past the standard guards.

They are 2 peice rims and weigh about 8kg - 10kg or so each with the tyres

Cheers

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