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I have a Set of these on My 32 GTR at the Moment and it says "IMPUL WR1" but i do a search in Google and Cant seem to find anything on them!

Maybe Its just a Replacement Centre Cap on it???

There 17x9.5<------ (i think) with 255/45/17 on it.

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Edited by Styline GTR

look a bit BBS'ish to me.

Is there any markings on the inside of the wheel?

Take a look on www.wheelspecs.com ..you should be able to match it up with something on there.

EDIT:

Yep theyre IMPUL BBS M1's :P

linky

Edited by bryyy
look a bit BBS'ish to me.

Is there any markings on the inside of the wheel?

Take a look on www.wheelspecs.com ..you should be able to match it up with something on there.

EDIT:

Yep theyre IMPUL BBS M1's ;)

linky

Hey Cheers For that Mate!!! Great Site TOO!!!

Anyone Know How Much i could get for these if i wanted to sell???

they were hot shit back in 1990. now they're not hot any more... you work out the rest ;)

i'm sure you could convince some super drift touge superstar that they're the coolest meshies on the earth with sickkkk dish and get a lot for them. Otherwise they're probably only worth as much as stockies.

hehe i've got a set of BBS's that look the same on my ceffy... they look worse with the caps off... they don't look like VS-XX's with em off :w00t:

pics with removed centrecaps please...

funky you could be surprised how nice they might look with them off

whats the offset dude?

Not sure Mate! they were on the Car when i bought it 4 Years ago and still on! theres about 2 and half inches of dish on them!!

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