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I have for sale:

Item: Set of 18inch Diamond Black Volk GTC's

Condition: Very good.

Size 18 x 9 +15

Dish: 3inch

Price: $2000

Payment: Cash / Direct deposit

Freight: buyer to organise

Comments:

Face 2 - will accommodate big brake kits

Included - Rays nuts, Centre caps, and special removal socket

Contact: via PM

Edited by Sinista32

Different size - same face 2 - but these wheels of Richard's also look wonderful on a black car (amongst other colours).

Matthew-22.jpg

I understand that Diamond Black has only been available on "special orders"

Thanks for the offers, still a bit too low tho

confirming they're 9" not 9.5" - difference is l------l

and yes they sit nice and flush with +15 offset

Tyre sizes to fit is the same as 9.5's

Ok so putting my Black GTC's back on the market. :/ Buyer not responding to PM's or Txt's :huh:

I assume buyer became concerned, after negotiating price and saying yes do want, that they may poke on a 32 GTR. FTW

could not persuade otherwise, even with photo's. :wacko: Would have appreciated a no thankyou when asked.

Offset is +12 NOT +15 (as in 1st post).

GTR offset - Made by Rays Engineering for GTR's 32, 33 & 34's. NO POKE _ SITs FLUSH on my 32 GTR

I have about 30 photo's now from every angle. If legit just ask and you shall receive

Sorry to those previously interested but here's a 2nd opportunity :D

would like them moved

cash talks ......... :dry: Please don't waste my time, hoops are for circus animals.

Thanks for looking

S!N

Initially 265x35xr18. Second set I used 255x35xr18

The first Set had minor scrub on the inside and I didn't want to mark the inner guard

RSR's are 10% wider tyre.

Tez, I have those rays nuts. Matt ran my rims on his evo vlll

No changes to the guards required.

Will post a pic when I get home.

Edit. Actually you would as Matt liked the poke. Close enough to an inch

Wouldn't be worth the trouble.

Edited by Sinista32

What I mean is they are an awsome wheels with big dish and shape to them but the pictures on the cars the 32 and the evo the wheels get a little lost and don't look as tough as I'm sure they are just thought an angled lower shot so offset can be seen would be more advantages for you to sell them IMO

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