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Hey guys, I'm looking for some 4 stud rims that will fit my car. Anyone know some good sites to find them? Everywhere I look has 5 studs.

Also, just out of curiosity, how much would a 5 stud conversion cost? Including all labor, as little sister is probably more mechanically able than I am.

Thanks.

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Hey guys, I'm looking for some 4 stud rims that will fit my car. Anyone know some good sites to find them? Everywhere I look has 5 studs.

Also, just out of curiosity, how much would a 5 stud conversion cost? Including all labor, as little sister is probably more mechanically able than I am.

Thanks.

well u can try you local workshops for starters for the conversion costs but bein a mech myself i wouldnt pay more than ( depending on price of parts ) $550

and as for the 4 stud wheels there the same as a silvia so theres plenty out there so if u want cheap try tempy tyres

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there are plenty around, you just need to search harder.

sites don't work - speak with drifters, drift suppliers, yahoo japan, etc.

these are my new rims, cost a fortune!!

17x8.5 all round

i also have a set of sparcos 17x8

and another set of 17x7

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Yahooauctions Japan if you can handle the wait. I bought a set about 3 weeks ago and I'm getting sick of the wait. hahaha.

yeah but to buy it straight of yahoo auctions japan yourself you need to have a contact in japan that can purchase it and ship it for you

they wont ship to overseas buyers

thats why import monster is so good as they have their own group of people that do the purchasing and shipping on behalf of you

and they only take a small commission for the service...

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yeah but to buy it straight of yahoo auctions japan yourself you need to have a contact in japan that can purchase it and ship it for you

they wont ship to overseas buyers

thats why import monster is so good as they have their own group of people that do the purchasing and shipping on behalf of you

and they only take a small commission for the service...

Yep, I had someone bid on the wheels for me and also pack and send them to me. Only downside I saw to it was that when bidding was nearing an end, the emails of how much to bid would take too long to arrive and when they do arrive, the auction's ended. Whereas with import monster, you can do your own bidding.

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What is your location? Tokage Racing Imports in Brisbane does good looking wheels in 4 stud with good offset/width and good prices.

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These are 17*9 +20 on my cefiro, paid $1300 for a set of 4 brand new.

in Bronze and chrome 17x8.5's 4&5h +25 &+38 offsets, 17x9's 4/5hole +20offset and 17x9.5's 4/5hole +30 &+38 offsets aprox. cost of $300 +gst for the bronze and a little higher for the chrome.
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there are plenty around, you just need to search harder.

sites don't work - speak with drifters, drift suppliers, yahoo japan, etc.

these are my new rims, cost a fortune!!

17x8.5 all round

i also have a set of sparcos 17x8

and another set of 17x7

My god they are hot

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drifteks or rotagrids are good for the money.

you can find crazy wheels for 4 stud, you just have to look and be looking in the right places at the right time....

ive got a pair of SSR professors 18x10+11 in 4 stud. $1000 just for the pair 3rd hand at least with no tyres but sh*t i love them!!

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drifteks or rotagrids are good for the money.

you can find crazy wheels for 4 stud, you just have to look and be looking in the right places at the right time....

ive got a pair of SSR professors 18x10+11 in 4 stud. $1000 just for the pair 3rd hand at least with no tyres but sh*t i love them!!

ZOMG I WANT!!!

That is so fat.. 10 and 11!! That's like a friggen drag slick lol

and only $1000!!!

Give them to meeeeeeeeeeee

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www.upgarage.com < no bidding, just buy

www.upgarage.com.au / www.otomoto.com.au < Already in Aus :D

www.japimports.com.au

www.justjap.com

R31 forums have a few 4x114.3's getting around, but nothin special, I dunno what offsets and stuff are suitable for later model Skylines, but the aus 31's can go fairly low without guard rubbage (8" wide around the +20 mark), lip the guard and you can get another 10-15 mm out of it depending on your tyre choice.

NS.com and Boostcruising usually have some decent 4 stud gear if you can stand trauling thru their forums :P

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www.upgarage.com < no bidding, just buy

www.upgarage.com.au / www.otomoto.com.au < Already in Aus :)

www.japimports.com.au

www.justjap.com

R31 forums have a few 4x114.3's getting around, but nothin special, I dunno what offsets and stuff are suitable for later model Skylines, but the aus 31's can go fairly low without guard rubbage (8" wide around the +20 mark), lip the guard and you can get another 10-15 mm out of it depending on your tyre choice.

NS.com and Boostcruising usually have some decent 4 stud gear if you can stand trauling thru their forums :thumbsup:

Ahh thanks heaps, that helps alot.

Narrows down my choices so much. It's either black drift-teks or the black Rota Grid's

I seem to have a thing for the black on black.. Although white might look better.. What do you guys think?

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