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hey guys, im after a set of Volk Challenge's 18' and white if any1 knows where i can get them, it would b much appreciated.

Or even a set of white 18' rims minimum 8' wide.

cheers Paul

j-plus on the forums here has a set of 18" challenge in silver, you can always remove the rubber and powdercoat the rims... Think he was selling them at a dam good price.

Judging your name, you have a gtr, but the ones he is selling are for gtst (staggered), ie 18x8 and 18x9

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Go the VOLKS....

Yeah you want a set for a GTR i assume....

Cheapest way to get some is either find them for sale in the forums or contact a parts only importer who can buy them direct foir you. Also might want to check out the sponcers in your state as im sure you have a wheel shops as a sponcer and they offer discounts...

My 2c

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