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rear 18x10 -15

front 18x9 -14

Brand new!

these are genuine painted from factory not resprayed!

have never been on any car just trial fitted!.

with brand new tyres kumho ecsta spt

plans have changed and i have to let these go!

very tuff offset and will look mean on any 200sx,skylines etc.

very rare black coloured GT-C's

and toughest dish!! set yourself apart from the rest!

haven't seen much black around at all!

price $3,600 negotiable

pics.

http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa166/h...ront_Rear-2.jpg

http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa166/h..._/Photo0036.jpg

http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa166/h..._/Photo0035.jpg

contact 0406679297... Hoang prefer pickup around Fairfield west area

A friend of mine went to put GTC's on his 33 GTST and had to go to the trouble of getting longer wheel studs so the nut would actually go on and tighten.....

A friend of mine went to put GTC's on his 33 GTST and had to go to the trouble of getting longer wheel studs so the nut would actually go on and tighten.....

well im guessing he didn't have the right nuts that you get with the rims to specially fit these wheels!...

cause these wheels you need to get a particular nut for it!!! can't just put any nut you please!

anyway's these wheels come with the nuts!.. so that is not a problem here!

so...if you have genuine interest in these wheels pm me

wheels are still for sale!

Edited by blitz1100
the nuts are shank type fyi. sweet rims dude GL with the sale

thankz bloodsword27

yeah they ain't as fat as the usual nuts you see on cars!

there pretty thin nuts!

and fits perfectly for the rims!

come on guys need these gone! throw me a price and ill be negotiable as you are reasonable!!!

who wanna buy my gold gt-c 19 inch for $3500 so i can buy this one..lol

My apologies for aiding and abetting this blatant thread hi-jack but Mikyel, details please. You have PM.

As do you blitz1100.

Free bump for the seller as compensation...

Hi, whats the size of the tyres?

size is

225/40 front

255/35 rear

My apologies for aiding and abetting this blatant thread hi-jack but Mikyel, details please. You have PM.

As do you blitz1100.

Free bump for the seller as compensation...

sorry garage menace i wouldn't have a clue!

size is

225/40 front

255/35 rear

sorry garage menace i wouldn't have a clue!

What are the offsets? What vehicle were they trial fitted to? If they fit an R34 GTT / S15 will they fit a V35 Coupe with Brembos?

Anyone re the last?

Edited by Garage Menace
What are the offsets? What vehicle were they trial fitted to? If they fit an R34 GTT / S15 will they fit a V35 Coupe with Brembos?

Anyone re the last?

these offsets on my wheels were meant for widebody! perfect fit for the widebody vertex ridge kit s14a they were trial fitted to the s14a on a hoist and stuck out about 50mm on the rear and 30mm on the front! offset is -15 rear, -14 front..

Drooool

Free bump on dat shit!

thanks RBJ3T hopefully some1 snaps these up soon!

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