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Hi All,

Am thinking about changing the wheels on the stag to something different. Perhaps a little more jap spec or yeah i dono, jsut a tad tired with these atm.

Their 18 X 8

5 Stud X 114.3

Unsure of offset (Mike can prob tell from the looking at the picks the FREAK)

Good condition (2 perfect 2 with some slight love marks from curb)

Not sure if ill sell with tyres or what yet so PM me offers on wheels or both.

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offset looks to be in the 20's, if you really want to know you can take the wheel off and it'll be listed on either a sticker on the barrel or stamped into the back of one of the spokes somewhere

old school jap rims chris,thats were its at

i liked the 32gtr rims,but im super stoked with my new rims

good luck with the sale buddy

will be at work all day saturday if you can stop past with consult again...

cheers

Im kinda aftern something like what seXmetal had on his stag.... Think they suit silver s1's farking well:

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As for the consult im tied up today but soon mate idling better?

yeah think its fine now.see what power it makes on monday.are they work cr kai rims?had them on my stag wen i first got it,in white.nice wheels but weak offset.pm u pic later

spot on rodders, they are cr kai

for them to look good you really need to get them in low offset, the spokes begin to concave then :)

get them in 18x9.5+20 and you're on to a winner

If the front rim sits in from the front guard about an inch they are probably +30 like mine. The size and offset is printed on the back of the spokes.

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