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post-1468-1158042745.jpgGrenade is a tuning parts company from Japan, producing wheels, suspension, aerodynamics, and exhaust for such cars such as the Skyline, RX7, RX8, 240SX.

Their GX-01 wheel has been out in Japan since its debut at Tokyo Auto Salon 2003 and has been gaining popularity here since Grenade began competiting in drifting events in the US. With big brake clearance, the GX-01 wheel is a popular choice for both street and track

$1400 bout 30% tread all round

Adelaide

17x9 all round

30+ 20+

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Edited by skipppy

Nice rims, I'm interested. So these are the 8.5" wide ones? Are they +15, +20 or +30?

$1500 perfect condition with 2 ok tyres

Adelaide

come over on my chaser but wrong offset more likely fit r33 gtst gtr or r34 gt gtr

offset set for GTR's and GTST's are totally different, so which one are they?

Also i think Chasers use Holden style stud pattern, so they will not fit ANY Nissan.

man i wish people selling rims will actually find out the diameter, width and offset and pcd beforehand so it will be much easier for any potential buyers to decide

sure u are right roy cause u would of seen alot of this in the whole month u have been on SAU

Erin

ps dont have wheels in front of me as yet will have specs during weekend

man i wish people selling rims will actually find out the diameter, width and offset and pcd beforehand so it will be much easier for any potential buyers to decide

5 X 114.3 17x9 all 4 +30

amazing rims not a mark on them bout 30% tyres yokohama's

NO OFFERS

cause i think they worth lot more would keep but ofset wrong

could handle large brakes

rm_man no trade sorry

Edited by skipppy

dude u live one street away from me walk down and have a look if ya want very pimp supprised they aint goin

r34 look with half the price and still japspec rims

let me know if you change your mind, there'll be a bit of cash your way too!
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