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guys, GTS-T wheels are a very common PCD, offset and size in general.

most of the wheels in my other thread are suitable for the GTS-T along side with other vehicles with the same or similar wheel specs.

If you want to keep an eye on what is suitable, the specs to look out for are...

PCD 114.3 5hole

+30 to +40 fronts 7 to 9 inch width

+30 to +41 rears 7.5 to 9.5 inch width.

i have listed wheels with very different specs in the same thread but i do most of the time list what vehicle they may suit. If i do not specify any vehicle makes, the chances of anything that i list, should fit the GTS-T along side any other RWD Skyline/Silvia.

this is a very good guide as to what will fit. if you have any queries, dont hesitate to PM me guys.

cheers

charles

Danny,  

no full sets to suit your car at the moment.

here is what i have found anyways..

a pair of 18x9.5 +12 with good rubber. bids close tomorrow on these.

yuugikai-img600x450-1114595707dscn1315.jpg

i can organise an additional new pair with or without rubber to complete the set.

this will work out a little cheaper than purchasing a complete new full set.

dang really after a full set

Beer Baron,  

they are a popular wheel as you know however, it will be hard to find a seller willing to separate the medaion fron the rest of his cap.

I have spotted a seller selling just caps. At the very worst, we may have to bring in a full set of caps. As i mentioned to ocean, once i locate some, i'll PM you with what's available.

this may take just a bit of time.

cheers :(

thanks, I'd appreciate that. :P if not I may just go to a parts shop next time i'm in japan and try and buy the medallion. I'm pretty sure some places I went to last time had spares like that.

I'm after a set of 18x9.5 or 10 inch rims to suit a r32 gtr with good or new semi comp rubber for around $2500 landed. Waht types of packages are out there?

Rowdy,

Ill have a look around for ya champ.

semi comp tyres are not common on used rims on auction.

Stay tuned, ill PM you with some results if any.

charles




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