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Hey guys have the following things for sale:

1. 18" Impul rims 18x9 JJ 18. Removed from my r32 gtr as I have gone a different style. Originally got these off Steve aka Antimatter about 12 months back or there abouts. I was running spacers (good ones) which I will include with the rims upon request. They sat perfectly on my r32 gtr with the spacers, will probably be OK for other cars too check against your factory offset. Spacers alone cost $$ as they were good hub-centric style.

They need a good polish/clean as I just hit them with water to get some of the brake dust off. They look quite good when they are all polished up.

$1700

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2. Just Jap 120mm drag intercooler for GTR 32/33/34. This has sat in my room since I got it not used. GTR factory cooler ended up being fine for my needs.

$400

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Edited by James_03

Hey guys,

The JJ 18 is not the offset. The offset is +35, rim size is 18x9. ^^ yes mate all 4 are the same specs.

Tyres are Falken 18/35/ZR18.

These would be a good fit for r32 gts-t and possible r33 gts-t. I will include good spacers with them but that bring them back down to around +20 ish for gtr. Get in quick but as they only have 2 days left on ebay.

Cheers.

Edited by James_03

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