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CHEAP TIRE RIMS PACKAGE FOR DRIFTEKS

hey guys looking to sell my koya drift teks

i bought them around 3months ago but decided to upgrade my brakes so thought id update my shoes for it too :P

very nice rims but looking to get bigger ones

Fits series 1 skyline r33

not sure the offset sticker has been removed due to rims being powdercoated

been used on car for one month

not a single scratch on them

tires have 98% tred wanli tires 245's

very light rims

Quick sale!!!

For sale: 17" drifteks 8 inch wide fronts 9 inch wide rears, 5spoke multi stud

condition: BRAND NEW been on car for 1 month since powdercoa, done about 600 Km's

Price: looking for around $1300 slightly neg.

contact: pm me ( checked daily) low ballers will be ignored

these wheels would not fit over brembos they are the perfect offset for gtst only unless u buy the gtr ones brand new and even then they only have the offset for NON-brembo GTR's sorry to burst any possible brembo wearing gtr owners out there but thats the harsh truth good luck with the sale dude

i have these rims on my R33 gtst as well but the 18s

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these wheels would not fit over brembos they are the perfect offset for gtst only unless u buy the gtr ones brand new and even then they only have the offset for NON-brembo GTR's sorry to burst any possible brembo wearing gtr owners out there but thats the harsh truth good luck with the sale dude

i have these rims on my R33 gtst as well but the 18s

yer thought they wont fit

haha looks sick :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate can you put up a further back picture so I can see how flush these sit with your guards. Something like a bigger version of your avatar picture. I got a 33gtst and wanna see what they are gonna look like. Cheers mate.

Some information for you (please dont take offense to this, I am merely giving you some evidence of what others have been trying to tell you..)

Driftek for Sale on NS.com

These were advertised for $1000 ono and 2 days later they were sold...

  • 4 weeks later...

whats the offset?????

CHEAP TIRE RIMS PACKAGE FOR DRIFTEKS

hey guys looking to sell my koya drift teks

i bought them around 3months ago but decided to upgrade my brakes so thought id update my shoes for it too :)

very nice rims but looking to get bigger ones

Fits series 1 skyline r33

not sure the offset sticker has been removed due to rims being powdercoated

been used on car for one month

not a single scratch on them

tires have 98% tred wanli tires 245's

very light rims

Quick sale!!!

For sale: 17" drifteks 8 inch wide fronts 9 inch wide rears, 5spoke multi stud

condition: BRAND NEW been on car for 1 month since powdercoa, done about 600 Km's

Price: looking for around $1300 slightly neg.

contact: pm me ( checked daily) low ballers will be ignored

  • 4 months later...
wow, these are mad wheels, i would snap these up straigh away if i didnt already buy my apec's. bump for great wheels at an awsome price!

hey dude i fot these rims on my gtr and brembo brakes

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