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these offsets will look horrible on a GTT wouldnt it???

Horrible?? Maybe if you like aids and high offsets??

These give a r34 gtt a perfect PHAT stance, only possibly needing minor guard rolling on the front fenders.

If you want rims that fit perfectly under the guards just go to your local aussie wheel store and buy some full hektic aussie spec wheels in 8.5" with some gay 35+ offset. I'm sure chrome plated wheels that weigh a ton each and make your car look like its on roller blades will pull chicks at the local maccas. :(

If you want to give a car a tuff stance, its ALL about offset! Its amazing how meny people dont know that.

But each to there own i guess.

This looks pretty good to me considering you wouldn't need much if any gaurd work....

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ummmmm

ok

lol

im in rowville im interested and need to looka t funds etc.

if your free on sat can i come over for a test fit??? pretty much i am after the phat look but not familiar with offsets and stuff.

Sorry bud, its just i'm getting tired of all the pms asking me if the rims will fit stock guards on various cars. People just need to do a bit of research or come for a test fit.

Early Saturday should be fine. Pm me your mobile number and i'll contact you. :ermm:

And just a heads up, the price is FIRM $2k. I'm also getting sick of offers. :thumbsup:

No probs, you snapped up a great bargain! Its a shame everyone else was too slow to get on to just how cheap these were selling for.

SOLD

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