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my questions is in two parts.....

whats max concave can fit on lowered 33 gtst... (can we do staggered?)

and are you blokes having a sale anytime soon?

lol

We can do below,

18x8.5+19 I think best on your car to run this all round

18x9.5+15 this can be the rears but unsure if you are running camber, guards rolled and coilovers

We can work out a package deal with tyres to suite if you're on a budget, we can talk if you're really serious

Cheers

Ken

We can do below,

18x8.5+19 I think best on your car to run this all round

18x9.5+15 this can be the rears but unsure if you are running camber, guards rolled and coilovers

We can work out a package deal with tyres to suite if you're on a budget, we can talk if you're really serious

Cheers

Ken

i may be in the new year.... im looking for new wheels, but i get married second week in january. (!)

after that i get to actually spend my wages lol!

whats the weight of the wheels? are they forged or just usual spec?

Wow you get to spend you wages after getting married??!! i need to find another wife :yes:

They weigh about 9-10kg which is the average weight of cast wheels and they are not forge, forge in 18's are $3k+

haha! no joint account for me!

no worries guys i shall be in touch! you got opening times to come check em out?

Hey i was wondering if you did discount for group buy?

I need 2 sets (8 wheels) of -

Concave: Deepest

Size: 18x9.5

Offset: +15

6 Spoke

and 1 set(4 wheels) of -

CC003-Twin 5 Spoke

Concave: Super Deep

Size: 18x11

Offset: +20

Will have all money ready by 13th of december

Cheers Tom

Yeah, it seems no new wheels come in offsets above +22. I'd love some 18 x 9 +25. They'd have the entire non-hellaflush market to themselves.

New rims are next on the agenda for me possibly, lookin at 18x9 on the front and 18x10 on the rears (wish I could fit 11s). What price would I be looking at for this shipped to melb? Cheers




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