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Hey Guys,

When I bought my 32 GT-R it came with what appears to be 'Apexi' wheels and although I have done some looking I could only ever find one picture on google images from the states.

they are 17x9 with a bit of dish, there is a pic attached of what they look like.

apexiwheel.jpg

Can anyone tell me anything about these wheels ?

Cheers,

Mitch.

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take them off the car - is there any stickers, emblems, etchings etc marked into the back section of the rims

if not then i have nfi

the centrecaps say "apexi" and there is a sticker with 17x9jj which is obviously the size ?

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the centercaps on my s2000 say honda, but if you take off the wheel and look inside one of the spokes it says 'made by enkei'. Apexi probably contracted those out to a company known for building wheels.

Yeah it has "desmond" and then the dimensions on the inside and "made in japan" stamped into the wheel itself.

they are 17 x 9jj +17

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very nice specs

Yeah, they fill the guards nicely, although im considering spacers, maybe 5 - 10 mm then it will be fully flush if not overflush :thanks:

Yeah im not sure with the story behind the wheels, but i think they are cool Lol.

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Hey mate, the offset on mine is 9JJ + 17

It fits pretty damn well on my 32 GT-R if I were to space them it would probably starting pushing them outside the guard.

Can get you a pic if you like.

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As promised, you will have to forgive the height and condition of the car, its undergoing some cosmetic work at the moment (OEM sideskirts :))

Had suds on it from washing it at the time.

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