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This user is a liar and a theif, NO one buy anything off him

he is also known as

Known Nickname(s): Gtt98, gtr15

Full Name: Hsaio-Chi "Jerry" Yang

Email: [email protected]

Mobile Phone: 0413 022 364

Other Details: Bank, National Bank (BSB; 084402 ACC; 486241751)

from our bad traders list http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=65046

:) Brett

how wide are the 19"

would i be able to come and look at them?

please pm me

just to make sure

4 19" rims for $1100?

also where are they made and who manufactured them?

Cheers

they dont have a brand name as such. as they have been bought direct from the manufactuer in china.... they are of excellent quality...

they are a 42p offset. they can handle a higher positive offset due to the arc of the spokes. will fir a wrx with an offset of 50p.

not 100% sure about the gtr due to the bigger brakes, but i am trying to find out for sure.

they are located in syd. and pm me if you want to see them in the flesh. to arrange a looksie!

19 x8 and 20 x 7.5

cheers, cat

and yes the prices are correct..... of course i could put more money on them.... but im not greedy and trying to keep things fair for all :)

Sorry about that the warning was to the guy who posted, nothing directed at stuntgirl ;)

i am sorry, but what did s15gtn do...cuz i bought the nos kit thru him and the item is on the way(that's what he said), should be here around tomorrow...

don't want to discuss the topic here but just a bit concerned as i talked to him on the phone and he was quite confident to answer all the questions...plz help

thanx

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