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Still in box's brand new gold centred 18 ich meisters

18x10 + 20 offset R disc for big brake clearance.

2750 dollars plus postage.

Payment by cash pickup or postal money order only, No bank transfer or paypal.

Located in Ipswich qld.

contact via pm or ph. 0413863207

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  • 2 weeks later...

What are you clowns on about, + 20 offset does not poke outside the guard on a gtr. Just inside actually and with a 285 tyre they sit about spot on.

These would sit in approximately 7mm on a 33/34

7mm outside of the guards

Not sure where you muppets are getting your figures from

The only way I can see is if you are replying that they will sit out on a GTST or GTT, but as the topic clearly states GTR offset and size, and EAT26 has a gtr in his avatar, him asking how flush they would sit, he would have been referring to a GTR.

18x10 +20 on a GTR

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Before I get warned for my chatter.

By saying "sit in approximately 7mm" I am saying that they would sit inside the guard of 7-8mm.

Please read what I said properly. Gl with sale

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