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Very Cool....yes......fit......no.....:D

unfortunatly the offsets on the Racing Harts arn't right for the skyline an hit the front calipers (would need a 8-10mm spacer). So im back to looking for some rims unfortunatly. Aaron already said I could trade for something else he has if I like or will search down something particular for me if need be. Dissapointing for now....but in the end i'll still end up with nice new shoes.

Very Cool....yes......fit......no.....:D

unfortunatly the offsets on the Racing Harts arn't right for the skyline an hit the front calipers (would need a 8-10mm spacer). So im back to looking for some rims unfortunatly. Aaron already said I could trade for something else he has if I like or will search down something particular for me if need be. Dissapointing for now....but in the end i'll still end up with nice new shoes.

bad luck. I'm going anther set of bronze WORK rims...just a bit cheaper than the RAYS but still good. THen i have some $$ for the RE55s...

the rims were 18x8 fronts and 18x9 rears with +28 offset. Which will fit a skyline depending on spoke design, these particular rims have very flat spokes, which I think means the X measurement isnt right for my car (hub surface to spoke surface distance)

so if anyone wants some cool rims for there 31...reckon these would be sweet (Racing Hart CR, about 1.5 inch dish front about 2.5inch dish rears, multi stud 4 & 5 x 114.3)

cheers

CRACK: the rims in the powerplay link you put up are identical to what I have sitting in the shed. I'd say the rears are exactly the same with nice dish, but the fronts on the one in your link have nealy no dish compared to what I have here. Not interested in no dish......must have DISH :wave:

any ideas on great set of rims?

Ideally I want Volk GT-N or Blitz Technospeed Z1

Still like Volk GT-C's, maybe Racing Hart CXR or C4R's. I've been searching through Yahoo auctions for ages an so far havent come up with much.

he seems to have removed em......

heres a link from the previous page of this thread of the pic he gave me of them before they arrived here.

Racing Hart CR pics pretty small

ill get off my lazy ass one day an take a photo

Or these ones...

RAYS VOLK RACING TE37

18" = $631.793 AUD per rim (offsets: 12, +22, +35, +40) (Size: 8.5,9.0,9.5,10.5)

19" = $681.876 AUD per rim (offsets: +5, +12, +22, +34, +35, +36, +43, +44, +45) (Size: 8.5,9.5,10.5)

RAYS%20VolkRacingTE37bronze.jpgRAYS%20VolkRacingTE37%202.jpg

Where'd you source those prices?

edit: what blitz rims kel?

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