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hey guys looking for a set of 18 or 19 inch rims to fit my r32 gtr must clear over factory brembo brakes and have a gtr offset and a decent widht aswel perfer something with a crasy dish mmm...

must be in vgc!

located in melbourne, pm me(mike)

if you guys know anyone or any places i can go and check out for a nice set of wheels please let uz no.

thanks in advance!!!

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hey guys looking for a set of 18 or 19 inch rims to fit my r32 gtr must clear over factory brembo brakes and have a gtr offset and a decent widht aswel perfer something with a crasy dish mmm...

must be in vgc!

located in melbourne, pm me(mike)

if you guys know anyone or any places i can go and check out for a nice set of wheels please let uz no.

thanks in advance!!!

check out WORK wheels XD9 in madbray colour 18x10 s oh yeah there madness big dish

check out WORK wheels XD9 in madbray colour 18x10 s oh yeah there madness big dish

Hey mate names chris wandering if ur interested i got some volk racing limited edition le37's for sale not sure bout urs but the offset is 114.3 and r on my r33 gtst and hav more than enough clearance the fronts are 18x8.5 and rears 18x9.5 with barand spankin tyres on them hit me back if ur interested im located in sa

chris: 0422 775 166

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Hey mate names chris wandering if ur interested i got some volk racing limited edition le37's for sale not sure bout urs but the offset is 114.3 and r on my r33 gtst and hav more than enough clearance the fronts are 18x8.5 and rears 18x9.5 with barand spankin tyres on them hit me back if ur interested im located in sa

chris: 0422 775 166

no thanks mate same widths and offets!!! for a gtr

  • 4 weeks later...

You interested in 19x9.5" +12 Rays TE37 Fortessr, heaps of brake clearance fit over 33 Brembos easily.

PM me if you're keen.

Cheers

Grant

.....so go to a shop and buy a set

there are a lot of timewasters in the wtb section so genuine sellers stay away most of the time.

This thread reads like one of those threads.

.....so go to a shop and buy a set

there are a lot of timewasters in the wtb section so genuine sellers stay away most of the time.

This thread reads like one of those threads.

close thread...fair enough N1GTR just looking at what was around before i oredered a set cheers for all the feedback guys! volks on their way the painful wait begins!

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