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group buy till end of march

some very sweet rims for your gtr/ gts

i get a discount on these bad boys so if you want a set get in quick

they are similar to the drifteks however have more dish on the spoke and a nice smoked black...they are also lighter than drift teks

ripped from the web page

Coming in late March 2009, these fat-looking 5-spoke wheels have a 5x114.3mm bolt pattern to suit Nissan, Toyota and Mazda with offsets to suit wide-body drift cars and GT-Rs. There are three sizes available, all finished in ‘hyper black’

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sizes

17x9.0 +25 $339 rrp fatz price $306

17x9.5 +12 $349 rrp fatz price $315

18x9.5 +12 $389 rrp fatz price $321

shipping prices

Price per wheel, no tyres:

NSW, QLD, VIC $15

TAS, SA $20

WA, NT $30

anyway if you want some

pretty simple

pick the rim then add the delivery dump it into my account

when they arrive mid march they will be at your door step

if you buy a set i need your full address mobile number and full name

enjoy

fatz

0448468884

bank details:

peter carruthers

bsb 112-879

acc number 428 965 807

ive had about 3 sets of rota and ive goten about 30 sets for my fellow r31 lovers not one drama and all these cars hit the track

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no dramas they would look shit hot on a gunmetal or black gtr

Im hoping they look sexual on a silver 32 GTR as well, haha. I was hoping to grab the 9.5in wide 17's, but i am thinking that offset might be slightly too much for the 32. Looks like the 17x9's will have to be the ones i get.

they will fit, ive got 19x10 +15 n they fit fine.

Hmm, that does seem to be the general consesus going through the offset thread. I am trial fitting some drifteks on the weekend which are 17 x 9.5 +15 i believe, so it will be good to see.

Do your rims stick out at all SRB?? Have you had to roll your guards or do any modifications? Is it standard ride height or lowered? If you have any pics you could post or send me, that would be great!

Cheers

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hmm, should look great on a Silver 33 GT-R, i'll probably be in for some 18x9.5s but I'll send u a pm closer to march

cheers

hey these rims look animal :(

would these 17x9.0 +25 $339 rrp fatz price $306 fit and R32 GTST ???

i dont really know my offsets that well

cheers

sorry i cant help with offset i drive a r31

:D

they would fit perfect on a r31 with 5 stud is all i can say

as for weight they are lighter than drifteks... however i will not have a weight till they arrive

pete

Find that hard to believe as my 10' +18 were poking out of the guards.

i run 265/35/19s hankooks and they sit fine and the car is lowered all the way down to the tyre. rolled guards.

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so a few quick questions.

how much do they weigh?

when will these arrive? are they ready to be shipped out to my door asap or are they comming? i only ask because it reads like they will not be available untill late march.

thanks damo

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