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or there these ones which are a deeper dish which i think these ones are

http://www.tempetyres.com.au/products_clos...pul&part_no=176

It's both sizes dude.. 18 x 8.5 and 18 x 9.5

Double checking offset front and rear

You can buy these rims at tempe tyres with rubber for $1450 Brand New, fitted
U cant read Malecki...keep yer comments to yourself please.

GTTR34 u have pm :(

Anyone else interested?

Here is 2 pics showing the offset of the 8.5" rims....the 9.5" one are covered in brake dust...ill look later :)

definitly +35

vkadam...email me at bl4ck32( at ) bigpond.net.au with photos of what u want to trade....cheers

You can buy these rims at tempe tyres with rubber for $1450 Brand New, fitted

i think they are these ones - in a package - 18 in shadow chrome - with tyres

$1980 - brand new, with tyres, delivered right to your door, or you can get them 1900 - fitted balanced etc.

because i am actually after these rims, probably get them from temp, but there was problem, a friend of mine his dad runs a tyre place in W.A and he said they dont meet, or havent been tested to ADR(sic?) standards, so no place would fit them, or your isurance is void or some thing? im not 100% sure, but that was my hesitation to get these rims.

These have the little "m" symbol on them that approves them for fitting, as well as the VIA mark on them. i can take a photo of them to show you...ALL LEGAL!!!

And for the record, these are in brand new condition.....

Still available, so make an offer....

  • 2 weeks later...

Ok people...

Last chance for these. If they dont go in 1 week, then im keepin em for a set of drift rims.

The rear rims are in Brand new condition, and the fronts are brand new.

They will fit on a r32 GTSt or an r33 gtst.

Rear offset is +38 (same offset im running on the rear myself right now - so no clearance problems) Front offset is +35 with no clearance issues either.

Tyres - ive been quoted as little as 220 for some 245/40/18 for the rears, and the same for 235/40/18 for the fronts.

i can get tyres fitted for these, but expect to pay $900 odd extra for the package.

So....rims : $950 ono

Hurry...last chance this week :)

Ok people...

 

Last chance for these. If they dont go in 1 week, then im keepin em for a set of drift rims.

 

The rear rims are in Brand new condition, and the fronts are brand new.

 

They will fit on a r32 GTSt or an r33 gtst.

 

Rear offset is +38 (same offset im running on the rear myself right now - so no clearance problems) Front offset is +35 with no clearance issues either.

 

Tyres - ive been quoted as little as 220 for some 245/40/18 for the rears, and the same for 235/40/18 for the fronts.

 

i can get tyres fitted for these, but expect to pay $900 odd extra for the package.

 

So....rims : $950 ono

 

Hurry...last chance this week :D

hiya man im in adelaide have you sold them??

will they fit on an r34gtt? and will you take $900 for them?? if so ring me peter 0415128693

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