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Time attack decal available now to be use with new emotion 11R

Link to decal

http://www.jdmconcept.com.au/index.php?option=com_jdm&p=detail&cid=288

Link to emotion 11R

http://www.jdmconcept.com.au/index.php?option=com_jdm&p=detail&cid=213

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Colour also available in GTSRC

Work decal, to make your 11R look like time attack wheel in matter of minutes.

It is a stick on, and therefore you can peel it off anytime to return to original look.

comes in white, blue, and black decal, at the moment only the red one is listed on the website, if you want other colour, please let us know

http://www.jdmconcept.com.au/index.php?opt...ail&cid=288

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  • 2 weeks later...

hey there, i really like the look of the black 11rs with the red stripe, how much for these? wat offsets are available? do they have staggerd fitment for big dish on the rear? i want a aggresive stance to my 33, sorry for all the questions but i need new wheels old ones were in car crash! very keen on these wheels very HOT!!

cheers

joel

hey there, i really like the look of the black 11rs with the red stripe, how much for these? wat offsets are available? do they have staggerd fitment for big dish on the rear? i want a aggresive stance to my 33, sorry for all the questions but i need new wheels old ones were in car crash! very keen on these wheels very HOT!!

cheers

joel

gtr or gtst? we have both in stock

the red decal need to be ordered as they are extra.

11R is not a dish wheel, they dont have dish.

the dish wheel is XD9

gtr or gtst? we have both in stock

the red decal need to be ordered as they are extra.

11R is not a dish wheel, they dont have dish.

the dish wheel is XD9

oh ok yer no dramas, my mate has xd9s so i cant really copy him lol, um there for a gtst are there other wheels other than xd9s that have dish???

cheers joel

oh ok yer no dramas, my mate has xd9s so i cant really copy him lol, um there for a gtst are there other wheels other than xd9s that have dish???

cheers joel

hi mate

no, for emotion series only xd9 has dish.

there are other wheels like meister

price for 18" start from 3000 onwards

so would you like me to quote on 114?

i find a picture using 11R on the web

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hi mate

no, for emotion series only xd9 has dish.

there are other wheels like meister

price for 18" start from 3000 onwards

so would you like me to quote on 114?

i find a picture using 11R on the web

hey, nah mate is fine im really after a dish wheel thanks alot enyway!!

cheers

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  • 3 weeks later...
hey mate,

could i get a quote on the following -

18x8.5 +30 f

18x9.5 +30 r

emotion 11R in GTSRC

for an R34 GTT, delivered to melbourne.

cheers

Hi mate

11R D18858951 GTS

http://www.jdmconcept.com.au/index.php?opt...ail&cid=213

NOTE: Prices listed EXCLUDE delivery charges. To obtain final price, please go to SHOPPING CART.

leo



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