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If these are still here next tuesday, they're mine!!!!!

Will let you know if it's still here... which I doubt considering how much I'm asking.

i dunno if these will fit on the inside. i was running 17x9 +19 on the front of my 33 and my car isn't the lowest skyline on the road and it didn't have much space before it was going to touch the suspension.

these are 18x10 and +19 on the front. so this will sit in the guards another cm and a bit. it would be very close. rears are no problem. probs a test fit is in order lol.

Straight swap for Volk GTC 17x8 front, 17x9 rear? I think offsets are around +20...

msg me on 0401 682 270 if interested on working something out.

Dean

As tempting it may sound but I'll have to pass it up as I own a GTR and these will be useless.

Just texted ya

$1000 with nuts to fairfield Heights?

Texted you back, will try to get back to you with size and weight for boxes shortly, left the paper in car.

lol jump on em why wait! they'll look sharp on your car

You buy!

Because I need to wait till next pay... You buy em! They'll look sick on a white car

You buy!

i dunno if these will fit on the inside. i was running 17x9 +19 on the front of my 33 and my car isn't the lowest skyline on the road and it didn't have much space before it was going to touch the suspension.

these are 18x10 and +19 on the front. so this will sit in the guards another cm and a bit. it would be very close. rears are no problem. probs a test fit is in order lol.

You're welcome to test fit if these are still around, but don't hold your breath.

Man up for christ sake, i run 18x9 with a 0 offset on my 33, fit just nice with a pull of the guard.

:D

nice rims mate, just gotta find the right buyer, sold mine for 1850 last week, i put the add up, got a text within an hour or so and they were sold,

same offset but in white, were on my 33gtr,

best of luck with the sale, very good price, thes are very rare and very lightwight 6.9kg a rim i think

Cheers.

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