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After some 18x11 +18 for an r33 Gtr shipped to 2113...........thx

Currently we're sold out of this size and have only got 18x10+20 in stock. If you want to place an order please call us 039547 8100, we can have them here around May if you order now.

Cheers

we have 18x10+20 in stock, should clear the rotors easy..

how much body work is needed to be done after and how would 18x9.5 +16 fit will there be much if any rubbing on a full lock of the steering

how much body work is needed to be done after and how would 18x9.5 +16 fit will there be much if any rubbing on a full lock of the steering

We fitted a set on an R32 and only the rears were rolled, i don't think you would have much trouble with 18x9.5+16

Hi,

I would like a set of 18's or possibly 19's if I can fit them on a 33gtst. What size and offset would you suggest? How much would they be? And I would need them delivered to Gladstone qld 4680. Thankyou

Hi,

I would like a set of 18's or possibly 19's if I can fit them on a 33gtst. What size and offset would you suggest? How much would they be? And I would need them delivered to Gladstone qld 4680. Thankyou

Hi there,

For the GTST there isn't much offsets for them, you can get F:18x9+45 and R:18x9.5+35 or +40. We currently don't have these in stock but can order them to arrive in June, you'll be looking at $3500 delivered. As for the 19's the offsets are way to aggressive..

We have the following 18's and 19's in stock if you like to run camber like crazy or go wide body;

18x9.5+22

18x10+20

18x10.5+15

18x11+18

19x9.5+22

19x10.5+22

19x10.5+12

Cheers

Ken

HI, Im after a set of Black 18in TE37's for a Nissan Stagea 260rs, what width and offset would you suggest? How much with delivery to 2289?

Much appreciated

Not sure the offset on the Stagea, i think they run around +30. I would recommend 18x8.5+30 and 18x9.5+35. The original TE37 is much more expensive and in custom black. It will set you back $3800+$80 delivery

Cheers

Ken

Hey mate,

What will a set of the SLs set me back in either

18x10.5"

or

18x11"

For an R32 GTR

Do you have these sizes in stock, if not how long before they arrive?

Cheers.

Hey mate,

What will a set of the SLs set me back in either

18x10.5"

or

18x11"

For an R32 GTR

Do you have these sizes in stock, if not how long before they arrive?

Cheers.

None at the moment but will have them in about 2 weeks, these sizes sell fast. We have 18x10+20 in stock, which is perfect fitment for the R32. 10.5 OR 11 will require abit of negative camber and front and back guards rolled.

$3500 for 10.5

$3600 for 11

Cheers

Ken

^^

Hi Ken,

Thanks for you reply mate.

The car is a circuit car only, so the negative camber will be no issue and are happy to roll the arches to accommodate the extra rim width.

The reason we're hoping to run either a 10.5" or 11" is to be able to fit something along the lines of a 265mm or 270mm wide slick both front and rear.

Will you be posting here when they arrive in your shop?

Ollie.

^^

Hi Ken,

Thanks for you reply mate.

The car is a circuit car only, so the negative camber will be no issue and are happy to roll the arches to accommodate the extra rim width.

The reason we're hoping to run either a 10.5" or 11" is to be able to fit something along the lines of a 265mm or 270mm wide slick both front and rear.

Will you be posting here when they arrive in your shop?

Ollie.

Hi Ollie,

Yeah, i will. Seems like everyone likes the extra wide widths on the track these days-265/70 would easily fit the 10.5 or 11 or even 10's.

Sending two sets to QLD for a R35 when they arrive and a lot of other cars will be running these at the Time Attack in Sydney!!

Cheers

Ken

do you have 19x9.5+12 in stock if so how much is a set and do you have photos of them fitted to a r32 gtr

SL don't come in +12 in 19x9.5, they come in +22

We only have 2pcs instock at the moment, more in about 1.5 weeks.

we have the following in stock

19x10.5+22

18x10+20

18x9.5+22

arriving in 1.5 weeks

19x9.5+22

19x10.5+12

18x10.5+15

18x11+18

cheers

ken

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Ken

Price for TE 37 sl in 19x10.5+12 to fit R34 GTR delivered to Brisbane.

Or TE 37 same size in silver.

Thanks

Ross

Hi Ross,

SL delivered is $3600 instock

Silver TE37 is $4100 delivered but needs to be ordered and is going to take about 3-6months depends on production

Cheers

Ken




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