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Hey guys I need to borrow some 18 x 10.5 +12 or +15 or very close to that rims for Superlap.

I have white CE28n time attacks in 18 x 9.5 +22's that I can lend whilst I use the rims as I'm running Hankook Z221 tyres.

please contact me with any info where you or someone you may know might be able to help out

0413-559-300

Thanks heaps

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hey mate, no offence, but i think you'll struggle to find someone who has wheels in those sizes that will be willing to lend them to a stranger to bash around a track...

if you can afford to do superlap, might be time to bite the bullet and buy a set. should be able to get some 2nd hand for a decent price

Thanks for your positive words.

"what is with you people" arrr its the biggest time attack event in the world!! Thanks again for trying to help out a fellow enthusiast with his "racing car".

If anyone else could share some positive links or contacts that would be great, I've only found 18 x 10's so far.

Cheers

sorry mate i really wasnt trying to sound harsh... was just saying its a big ask unless you know someone pretty well...

so 18x10" isnt big enough? i guess the only thing to do would be ring/email around places like

import monster

just jap

UAS

jdm concept

and see if they can get or know of anywhere you can get them from.

good luck

Ben,

I have 8 brand new 18 x 10.5 +15 arriving this week

I ordered them many months ago and they arrived in Melbourne on Friday

They are due here Monday or Tuesday

They are the brand new 2010 Enkei PF01 - just released

Not el cheapo but apparently very good from all reports

Good clearance for big brakes

I am in Sydney

I have tried to PM you but the board says I have to wait another 24 hours because I just PM'd Duncan about some tyres

Why do boards restrict such things when its just one member trying to help another?

Where are you located?

Edited by Munroman

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