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Hi,

Got the following rims only (NO tyres) for sale.

Project D D1 18x10J Lenso Monoblock Light Racespec rims (NO tyres)

GTR offset +22, to sit centred. Will suit other cars as well.

Bought them brand new and used for two track days only. No marks, scratches, etc. excellent condition.

2 of the rims have lost a sticker each, but that was to be expected.

Asking $950 ono + s/h or (prefer) p/up

Located in S.A. Mb 0417 418 852

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Sorry about this skynet, but unfortunately I'm new here and I can't reply to a PM yet.

The offset I deliberately bought them for was to sit as perfectly centred as possible on a R33 GTR. That way I could get the largest rubber on them without touching the guards. I had 265x35 tyres on them and they didn't touch. So I'd say depending on what width tyres you put on them, they should be fine with your car as well.

do you accept swap with my work cr kai emotion 18x9.5 offset 20?

Sorry, no.

Through doing brake upgrades, I've got 3 different sets of rims and tyres I need to sell. These Lenso in this thread, ROH Drift R in another as well as some original R33 GTR 17" rims and tyres. So I'm not after any more!

Thanks.

Could you weigh the rims? I'm interested to see how much these weigh.

thanks

Sorry, they're at the workshop, so I don't know off hand.

According to this thread though, it looks like they're around 12kg each, but I'm not 100% sure.

SAU forum entry

Hi mate would these fit a stock r34 gtt?

I'd reckon they would. As they're 18x10, you'd just need to be careful how wide the rubber is you put on them. A 265 tyre sat straight on them, so you could go thinner or wider depending on what you're looking for.

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Hi pal. I have a set of these on my 32 gtr and they stick out the guard. What options do i have?

18x10 +22?

Add adjustable upper control arms (both front and rear) and wind some negative camber in. Should need about -1.5°.

Unless your guards aren't GT-R...

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