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has anyone got any spare rims? lol that are nice as that will fir an r32 gtr very nicely?

they will not be driven on if you dont want. ill even change them when i get there..

the cars going to be sitting there for 4 days so, if anything it will be driven less than 50 km's

that is if i have to drive it to the actual cbd

i know its a big ask

anyone? lol

we can work something out.. pm me

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as you can see the rims i have on there atm are the actually hang on, I have bad gastro. 2 secs. ahhh thats better..ing gay

worst offset ever

im doing the grand prix thing to help out a friend, so i guess i wouldnt mind making my car up to standard with better rims!

thanks in advance!

Edited by bLaQ.bOi

I think they look hot mate despite the offset. Unfortunately I dont have spare rims I can lend nor can I take off my own rims. They wouldnt look particularly good on your car anyway.

lmgt4's would be nice

however the rims i have on atm them gay advans... are 9.5 all round... not sure about what the offset doover is

atm kell's vs kf's i think might be the go!

thanks for everyone who wanted to help out!

also umm... lol embarrassing as.. on my front right rim.. one of the nuts that hold the wheel on... well there size 17 right... but its been like grounded down to a 15.. because someone tried to get it of and it didnt budge...

anyone got any ideas?

Edited by bLaQ.bOi
lmgt4's would be nice

however the rims i have on atm them gay advans... are 9.5 all round... not sure about what the offset doover is

atm kell's vs kf's i think might be the go!

thanks for everyone who wanted to help out!

also umm... lol embarrassing as.. on my front right rim.. one of the nuts that hold the wheel on... well there size 17 right... but its been like grounded down to a 15.. because someone tried to get it of and it didnt budge...

anyone got any ideas?

hammer a socket on thats like a size to small....it'll be tight as obviously....then it'll crack the nut....

18 x 9.5 +12

you probably wouldn't want to drive on them but at the show they would fill the guards pretty well I think.

^^^ tried that numerous times! i think i need some kind of rattle gun thingo

r33 stockies, man nah then all the attention will be on the rims n not the car. infact rims as rare as them deserve a whole stand for themselves, thanks anyway. but i am unworthy!

Edited by bLaQ.bOi

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