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TENZO RACING by LENSO

DC5

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Available in 17x7, 18x8, 19x8.5, 19x10

for those who have asked for a pic

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(oh and yes, we were just experimenting on the suspension setup:))

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DC6

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Available in 17x7, 18x8.5, 18x9.5

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GT6

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Available in 17x7, 18x7.5, 19x8.5

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GF7

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Available in 17x7, 18x7.5, 19x8, 19x10

Skyline fitments now in stock

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Hey mate,

Are these still available?

If so, could i please get a price on the Tenzo GF7's in Hyperblack for an R34 GTT in 19"? +tyres option also pls

thanks for your time,

Steve

P.M me if easier

Hi mate,

can u get Lenso Raiden Project D1R? I don't know if u've heard those wheels before..

see how u go mate, please let me know anyway

cheers

Hey buddy, yes i know those wheels and right now they havent been brought into the australian market by anyone, thats not to say i cant get them for you though,

Let me know what car they're for, fitment your after, and colour and specs for the wheel you like and i will work it out for you.

what is the lowest ofsets available in any of those rims that are 9" or wider?

looking at a 19x10" in 19 offset, same as pictured above.

what about 18's and 17's?

*edit*

or mayb send me a pm with some info/pics/prices on any rims u have in 17-18" at least 9" wide with ofsets +20 or below

cheers

matty

Edited by mattysaidso
What kind of offsets are available for the 18's in the DC6?

Answered my own question.

Off the 1010tires.com site:

DC6

17x7 +42

18x8 +25, +35, +45

18x9.5 +25, +35

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Can i get a price on a set of DC-6s

18x8 front and 18x9.5 rear to suit R33 GTS-T.

Cheers

Simon

Right now we dont have matching staggered sets.

ie i have grey for the fronts,

and black and bronze for the rears...

eta is 3-4 weeks for more.

any update on these wheels?

cheers

Will most likely be roughly couple months off, i will check what they cost from the states direct for you though.

Hi mate,

Interested in some of the wheels but frustrated why you don't just list all the prices for all to see, surely you dont have different prices for each customer.

Any chance you can list all your prices.

sorry bud, you can check out all our prices online on our website,

most packages go for 17" 1200, 18" 1500, 19" 2200.

Please note that tyres depend on your car, so if you want something bigger for the rear it may be extra.



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