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Old Feb 3, 2007 | 07:03 PM
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FS: 18x9.5 Work Emotions **BRAND NEW!**

Hey guys, I have these wheels for sale. They are the 18x9.5 size, with a +20 offset. I just got them and I have decided I will sell them and get a different set of wheels, I saw something I just have to have. I already ordered thenew wheels so these need to sell. Yes they will fit the stock brakes without any spacer, and they also fit the fenders, I can guarantee both of these claims. These wheels have been opened only to take pics for you guys, they have never even been mounted.

Well MSRP on these wheels is:
$360 per wheel x4= 1560+ shipping. I paid $1450 shipped.

I am looking for $1200+shipping. Shipping will vary depending on where you are.

Here are some pics. These come with everything you see here, minus the couch and chairs .





Please write here or PM me for details.

Here is my inspiration for getting these wheels, its my friends car. Enjoy!! And yes, they are the +20's all around! Same exact wheel as Im selling here!


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Old Feb 4, 2007 | 09:46 AM
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Old Feb 4, 2007 | 12:11 PM
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Are those gunmetal? Any idea what they weigh?
Old Feb 4, 2007 | 02:21 PM
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Yea, matte gunmetal. They weigh 23lbs a piece on my scale.
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Wow those look aggressive as hell. If i didn't just buy a set i would be all over these. Somone pick these up.
Old Feb 4, 2007 | 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Sap12687
Wow those look aggressive as hell. If i didn't just buy a set i would be all over these. Somone pick these up.
, thanks for the kind words. Yes, I really like them but I just found something else I would rather have.
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Old Feb 4, 2007 | 09:24 PM
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What size tires is your friend running? Any fender rolling needed?

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Old Feb 5, 2007 | 05:02 AM
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I'm very interested in these wheels its just I pmed couple of vendors and they said you have to do major work to fit these on and +20 offset they will stick out in the picture you have does not look like it ??? that why I'm asking how did he fit these on there is one guy on the forums I seen with these wheel but he had +38 offset ??

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Old Feb 5, 2007 | 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by BoOsTinGEVO190
I'm very interested in these wheels its just I pmed couple of vendors and they said you have to do major work to fit these on and +20 offset they will stick out in the picture you have does not look like it ??? that why I'm asking how did he fit these on there is one guy on the forums I seen with these wheel but he had +38 offset ??

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Hey, thanks for the interest. I dont know what "major" fender work means, but I dont know how much you can do to the fenders besides roll them. That car has rolled rear fenders, thats all. its also running 255/35's so that helps as opposed to something like a 275 which is possible with a wide wheel like this. If you look around, you can see someone, I think his name is "ZK", who put a 18x9.5 +15 RPF-1 on his car with the stock fenders, so these are even safer that that.
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What I meant by major fender rolling is that not only rolling you fenders but also pulling them out

Having +20 offset make the rim stick sometimes do these stick out ill pm you later
Old Feb 5, 2007 | 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by BoOsTinGEVO190
What I meant by major fender rolling is that not only rolling you fenders but also pulling them out

Having +20 offset make the rim stick sometimes do these stick out ill pm you later

No, he didnt pull the fenders. They dont necessarily stick out, more of a flush with the fender. I dont think you could possibly be dissapoiunted with these wheels honestly. Try PM'ing me, so we can discuss it in detail.
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With a +20 offset you may be ok running a 255/35 but anything bigger will require some significant pulling. You definitely couldn't run 275/35 or 285/30's with these wheels easily. I'm just speaking from experience after trying to fit a +24 offset wheel with 285's.
Nice looking wheels though.
Old Feb 5, 2007 | 10:53 AM
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I think tire choice depends on how low you want your car. If you want to run stock ride height, you could fit some 275's, mabye even 285's. I dont have any experience with those sized tires however. If you want it really low, you want to give up some sidewall with a somewhat stretched tire for more clearance, so a 255/35 is better suited. Also, Broeli, what width were the +24 wheels you speak of?



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