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Here is what's in stock or landing soon

Algernon Intelesse

17x8.5 +15

17x10 +22

114.3 5hole

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Intensive Hunk

19x10.5 +-0 front

19x12 +-0 rears

brand new rubber on the rears. the fronts are 95% as new.

114.3 5hole

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an example of the VSKF wheels we have on their way. landing soon.

18x8.5 +40 (big caliper clearance)

18x9.5 +43

114.3 5hole

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HKS Hiper Damper to suit S14/S15 SOLD

8kg front springs, 6kg rears

height and damper adjustable

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Work CR Kai

18x8.5 +37

18x9.5 +37

114.3 5hole landing soon

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More to come in the coming days and weeks.........

something for the S13 owners. :(

Cusco's

height and damper adjustable.

7kg front springs and 5kg rears.

low k's. no leaks or defects.

$1199 sydney pick up. interstate delivery also possible.

these will be here late August

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how much for them SSR professors?

Say, 17x7.5 and 17x9's, if not then 18's with the same width? If you were to get another set or two, or three or four

Coilovers for HCR32 don't come with camber tops. Only BNR32 (GT-R)

I can find you many sets of coilovers ranging from Cusco to HKS to TEIN.

I'll PM you with results over the weekend.

Cheers.

Charles.

R34,

if we take a popular size that fits a 5 stud silvia or a rear wheel skyline, the typical sizes that fit under the standard guards is

8.5 +35 fronts

9.5 +35 rears.

with this in mind,

these Hunk Intensives' do have very similar clearances on the insides as far as strut and inner guard clearances are concerned. the main differences is that they need 50mm to 60mm guards front and rear in order to fit.

they do have 60mm extra dish on the fronts and 65mm extra dish on the rears.

the tyres are a smaller tyre that is stretched to fit on the rim, giving a better chance to fit under the 50mm guards.

Hey would you be getting anymore VR GT-C's in?

im after 18's or 19's to fit R34.

Whats the price on a set of those?

Im after Gold though but any color will do.

Cheers mate!




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