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hey guys ive got an R32 GTR with some 17x9 oz racing futuras on it.. wrapped in 255 continentals...

and i want the same rims in 18s or even 19s... would like them 10inches wide but ide go 9inch minimum..

does anyone know who can get these rims for me? below is a pic of my GTR at the moment

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Hey mate i searched high and low for wheels for my 32 gtr. I cant help you with the wheels you got in the photo however i know of a sett that looks awesome and come in 18*10 in a 22 offset or 18*9 in a 15 offset. I have a 18*9 set and i wish that i could have gotten the 9 inch wides in the 22 offset and they would have fitted perfectly. With the 15 offset with 245 wide and 40 profile tyres and i will have to roll my gaurd's and i have removed my inner guard liners on the front due to it scrubbing but than again mine is low to. They are called lenso DR 1 's and are available from drift garage in Sydney at ingleburn. I got my wheels for $1350 and they are very light.

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yeah they do and do and thank you. If you want those rims i would have to say its best to go for the 10 inch wide ones since it comes in the 22 offsett i am thinking about taking mine to a wheel repair joint and getting mine milled to the 22 offset for better fitment. Drift garage is a good bloke and was really helpful with getting these wheels they where not easy to get ahold of as most places in Sydney

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