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Hey Charles after a price on a set of ssr pro's PCD->4 by 114.3 Off set +38 rim size 18" by 8 set of 4 chrome or silver of ya can please charles (Car = Z31 300)

Cheers Mike

here is another addition

Gramlight 57Pro

18x10 +12

suitable for GTR

these have been purchased and on their way shortly.

be the first to jump on this fine set.

$2130

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Other sets still available on this and previous page.

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Tom's TN06  SOLD

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Although they are sold.

What's the size of the rims pictured?

How much did they sell for?

Do you come across any D-SPEC's to suit 33t as well?

Cheers

Shane

The size or the rims pictured is 18x7.5 and 18x8.5.

they sold for a price not to be repeated. (under $1500)

D-Spec rims can be purchased no probs. :P

Gday mate,

Looking around for some replacement front seats for my '93 R33 GTS-t sedan, keen for some GTR seats or anything else you may have to offer.

Thanks

Matt

(B1),

we have some HKS Hipermax II's for R33 GT-R and

Cusco's to suit S13 on their way. Both sets will be here in a couple weeks.

dont think they will fit on my ecr33. im after some height and damper adj ones in good-great condition with known k's if possible. i was looking at the hyper max on your website. how often do you come across these on yahoo japan auctions?

Hey,

Just wondering what you have available in turbos for direct bolt-on to a r32 GTR - specifically after R34 N1's or HKS 2560's at the moment...

Could you please reply to me with prices if you can get these..

Many Thanks :D




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