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1. Genuine Volk GT-C Top Secret Gold 19"x9.5 +12 ALL ROUND, FACE 2 (Big Break Setup) GTR Fitment

2. Tyres are all 275/30/R19 Achilles on the fronts Kumho Rears

3. 4x Volk Center Caps and 4x Rays Metal Tyre Caps Inc

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$3400 no trades, No response means not interested in your offer. Shipping at purchasers expense.

Chris 0422515046

Edited by Dos

Hi Chris, just a heads up. I have the exact same wheels and specs 19x9.5 +12 face 2. This size is only a B disk which mean they won't clear brembos.

They were previously on BAKES r34. He had to run a 5mm spacer. That rim dish size you show of approx. 70mm, mine are more like 85mm.

I think you might find they are +11 which is A disk to brembo. Maybe pop a wheel off to confirm.

You can check the Rays wheel charts to confirm.

Bump for awesome wheels. Good luck with sale.

Yeah must be a greater offset because im not running any spacers and I clear the brakes fine. Ill look into it. Cheers for the heads up.

Would these clear Brembo's on a 350z?

Yes they would. 19" at these offsets should clear some serious brakes!

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