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TEAM IMPUL 18'

Japanese Light weight racing wheels $1850 ono

Wheels will be sold with no tyres (currently have RE55s fitted)

As used by JGTC (SuperGT) cars. 2 air valves on each wheel.

18 x 9" +38 all round

Will suit 200sx, skyline gtst/gtt, rx7 FD.

Melbourne only. email [email protected]

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any other sets u want to get rid off seein as u have so many sets

also selling a set of 18" Work Meister S1's http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=118999

Hi

Do you happen to know if they would fit onto a 32gtr...im not quite sure about the offset as i currently have 17x9 wif a +22 offset. Intrested if it fits..

They will fit... but the +38 offset is higher, which means they would probably sit inside the guards... might look a bit gay with the pumped gtr guards..

according to the offset calculator http://marksink.com/tire_wheel_offset/offset.html

Your new wheel will have the following characteristics:

The clearance from stut housing to the inside of the wheel will be 16mm LESS

The outside edge of the wheel will RETRACT in towards the body by 16mm

would love 2 get them.. awsome rims...but have asked around and have been told that they will sit in to much on the guards and and would look "a bit gay" unless i run spacers which i dont want to do... good luck with the sale

Hi, Is there any damage like gutter rash I should know about and do they come with centre caps? also do you have any pics with em on a R33 gts-t

Edited by "EN4CER"

there is some minor gutter scrapes, but nothing bad. these are track wheels after all, if you want something perfect i'd suggest buying brand new wheels.

no pics on a r33, but if you look at the r34 pic it will sit about the same.

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