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Set of 18x8 18x9 volk racing GT-C's for sale. $2500

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The offsets are +29 and +38 so they will fit most rwd 5 stud nissans, r33 gtst, r34 gtt, s14, s15..

The wheels are a bit dirty in the pics, but will clean up well. 2 of the wheels have some gutter rash in one section (the front one is more).. hence the cheap price.

These are RAYS engineering quality wheels. Don't pay $3600+ retail!

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hi mate

do u have a pic of these fitted to a car

i just wanna see how they sit becuase i want new rims but my guards are rolled, flared and lipped to fit my current rims ... like alot :)

cheers

julz

hi mate

do u have a pic of these fitted to a car

i just wanna see how they sit becuase i want new rims but my guards are rolled, flared and lipped to fit my current rims ... like alot :)

cheers

julz

hey julz, no pics of them fitted to a car sorry. what offset are your current wheels? you can use this calculator to check the difference http://marksink.com/tire_wheel_offset/offset.html

yeh right idiot my fkn wheels cost more then those over done gtc's anyway, keeep bumping your useless over priced threads dude its totally awesome. 2.5k can get an immaculate set with tyres.

dreamer. :)

i'd take these over your pox wheels anyday and even if you had to pay full price its a wayyy better deal not some 8" lame spec sizes. and thats just one quick search be heaps of examples out there if i cbf

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...roducts_id=1010

clearly you dont know shit about trying to sell stuff but service goes along way champ.

The offsets are +29 and +38 so they will fit most rwd 5 stud nissans, r33 gtst, r34 gtt, s14, s15..

they will fail miserably on a silvia

not a chance with +38

alr33x i tell you what, instead of posting shit in my thread, why not come down to the dyno night in 2 weeks and we can have a chat in person and you can tell me what you think of my overpriced wheels for sale and anything else you want to get off your chest, ok big guy?

made a mistake in the first post, the wheels are actually 18 x 9 and 18 x 10.

hey one-via, not everyone is a muppet who wants to have "hella flush" fitment with shitty stretched tyres :)

if you are not interested in the wheels, then don't post. simple really.

hey one-via, not everyone is a muppet who wants to have "hella flush" fitment with shitty stretched tyres :)

hella flush...more like hella fail wont clear the suspension

will need atleast a 8mm spacer and some spaz camber for it to look decent on a silvia

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