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Iif i were you i would do a good check on thos willwoods because in my experience they taper the pads due to not having correct piston sizing in the caliper. They are probably improved by now though i dunno.

And if you think the Enkeis are expensive i just spent $3900 on a set of Volk CE28N for my GTR. :P.

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I got those on my Supra.

think these look dope

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quick question - 18" x 9.5" with +15 offset, that should fill the guards on a 32 gtr without needing to use spacers or roll guards yeah?

when it comes to offset and the like im a noob

-D

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Thats a perfect size for a 32 GTR. And they will fill them beautifully. There shouldnt be any scraping issues.

sweet

they are some seriously sexy rims. its either them for the price you quoted or 34gtr rims which are always used...

will you be able to throw in centre caps for the prices quoted? I notice some websites dont bundle the two

-D

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Iif i were you i would do a good check on thos willwoods because in my experience they taper the pads due to not having correct piston sizing in the caliper. They are probably improved by now though i dunno.

And if you think the Enkeis are expensive i just spent $3900 on a set of Volk CE28N for my GTR. :) .

They must be the flavour of the month George cause I just did the same thing for the EVO.

I got those on my Supra.

Ahhh, I spotted your Supra in a certain workshop down south the other day..........was checking your front pulley out.....hope the issue for your sake is the balancer and not the crank key, ouch. :P

I need to speak to you again about our last conversation so I'll give you a ring soon. :huh:

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sweet

they are some seriously sexy rims. its either them for the price you quoted or 34gtr rims which are always used...

will you be able to throw in centre caps for the prices quoted? I notice some websites dont bundle the two

-D

They all come with Enkei centre caps, each wheel has their own sprocket to tighten wheel nuts and they also come with nice chrome valves.

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