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ok i have no idea of there offsets but if i measure against phils loaner rim fit ment they are:

18x9.5+5

18x10or10.5-0 ish

trial fits welcome

heres pics on how they fir the 4door with wide body front and stock rear guards..

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so i'm told there worth a bomb to me there worth bout 2.3k 2.5k with new tires???

open to all trades and offers

location sydney northern beachs

pm or txt 0422984612

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roy you should get a quote to have the centers machined there by making the offsets more guard friendly... personally i'd just pole the guards and cambe the wheels a tiny bit and they'd fit i just don't like the rims not my style

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simmons arent made anymore, this set could easily get $4k on ebay.

if these were 17s, i would of bought them already... 18s too much to drift on :P

but i so want them... bad. lol

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just wondering if these would fit a gtt with rolled guards front and rear and camber arms?

has anyone fitted similar to a gtt or does anyone have pics of a gtt with rims with roughly the same size.

cheers

kyle

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