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

The outer of a 9.5 +12 and 10 +18 will sit in the same place... just 12mm more clearance on the inside.

Interesting pending weigh in pete :banana:

btw sell me those panasports :D

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um new rims in stock now

price has slightly changed after i just had another order ausi dollar ect

sizes

17x9.0 +25 $339 rrp fatz price $293.15

17x9.5 +12 $349 rrp fatz price $301.65

18x9.5 +12 $389 rrp fatz price $335.65

shipping prices

Price per wheel, no tyres:

NSW, QLD, VIC $15

TAS, SA $20

WA, NT $30

all in stock and ready to roll

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righto i finally weighed them and got picks

Rota P45-R

17x9in +25 9.77kg

17x9.5in +12 10.12kg

18x9.5in +12 10.74kg

17X9.5

P45R1795.jpg

18X9

P45R179.jpg

18X9.5

P45R1895.jpg

they can also get these

17X9

17X9 +30

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those last ones in 17X9 +30 with a set of nice 235/45/17s on them would go very nicely on a 32 GTST. I had that same size and offset on my old black 32 GTST and they sat perfectly flush with the guards and did not rub or touch on anything and looked great. I might grab a set for my silvia.

looked like this with 17X9 +30 on a GTST with stock suspension and arms etc. perfect size and offset for them.

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