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Even when you get the 'Offset' correct, you'll still need to have the spokes getting over the Brembos on a GT-R.

I'd PM 'mxfly' or other learned SAUer to obtain the right 'Face' category (A or B or C) + price.

They'll look gorgeous tho' when you get them!

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Contact OTR - On The Run I know they have a set of GTC's coming in january from japan were like $2.5k or something, sometimes come up on ebay and forums normally 18 x 9 harder to get 19s for them...

If not contact Work Wheels Australia, they may still be able to get these for you if they are in stock, dont be mislead they dnt just stock Work Wheels...

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Hi Guys

RAYS have ceased making Volk gt-c in A disk, which is what you need to clear Brembos - so from here on in, we'll only be able to get them second hand. Have just sold the two sets I have on the way, looking at around $3.5-3.8k or so for a nice used set now as the demand is rising in Japan now that they're not available new to suit GT-Rs.

If you'd like me to find you a set, just drop me a line - I am always on the hunt for GT-C's - I have about 8 various sets here but unfortunately the only 19"s I have are a pair of 9.5" in face 1 and no matching rears.

Working on remedying that!

Cheers

Aaron

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