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XXR 18" 527 Super Stretch Concave wheels

*All new deep concave design featuring the most unique wheel widths on the market

*Extra wide wheel width and precise offset pairing allow for massive tyres stretch fitment

*Super light weight and strong (for cast wheels) multi spokes design with major X-factor to clear big brakes calipers on all popular makes and models incl EVO1-10, WRX STi, GTR etc etc

*Available in Chromium Black, Matte Balck and Gold.

Sizes and offset in stock

18x8.75 +20 5x114.3 Matte Black

18x8.75 +20 5x114.3 Gold

18x8.75 +20 5x114.3 Chromium Black

18x8.75 +35 5x114.3 Matte Black

18x8.75 +35 5x114.3 GOLD

18x9.75 +20 5x114.3 Matte Black

18x9.75 +20 5x114.3 Chromium Black

18x9.75 +20 5x114.3 GOLD

PRICE?

$999/set GST incl

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We can package these up with Ferderal or Kuhmo FROM $1499

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I saw you didn't have any photo with these on a R34, as I have these on mine I thought I should be kind and post a few pics for anyone interested in XXR 527 wheels.

My setup are 18x9.75 ET20 with 255/40-18. If I didn't have had the tires left over from my last set of wheels I would have gone with 265/35-18 or maybe even 275/35-18.

Spacers are also needed to get the sit really good, I still use the without as I still have the stock wheel studs.

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I saw you didn't have any photo with these on a R34, as I have these on mine I thought I should be kind and post a few pics for anyone interested in XXR 527 wheels.

My setup are 18x9.75 ET20 with 255/40-18. If I didn't have had the tires left over from my last set of wheels I would have gone with 265/35-18 or maybe even 275/35-18.

Spacers are also needed to get the sit really good, I still use the without as I still have the stock wheel studs.

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:thanks:

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