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Old 04-23-2007 | 12:38 PM
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Default Group Buy: Ichiba Hubcentric Wheel Spacers

Just wondering if you guys will be interested in Ichiba hubcentric wheel spacers?



I can get a set of 4 consisting of 2 25mm and 2 20mm for $310 tax in, duty included, shipping included, if we get up to 10 people.

Got some prices. This is in pairs...
25mm - $165
20mm - $145
15mm - $135
10mm - $135
5mm - $95

Remember, this is the prices ONLY if we get 10 people. Get your friends to join this group buy, this group buy is open to any make and model that ichiba offers.

Other sizes, please PM me first, I'll have to get a quote.
I can also include other car applications as well, not just 350z (5x114.3). But please PM for quote first.

Let's get this rolling...


1. XuperXero
2. xjohnnyleex (4x10mm)
3. Noodleman (2x5mm and 2x10mm)
4. mrsynister (2x10mm and 2x15mm)
5. lewtz (2x10mm, 4x114.3)
6. alex (2x10mm, 4x114.3)
7. dgkn86 (2x25mm and 2x20mm)
8. Turboner (2x25mm)
9. sean_mcnair
10. diablo1356 (2x15 and 2x20)
11. steve-o
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This is what a 25mm in rear and 20mm in front will look like on a Z with stock rims: (pictures courtesy of Reality350Z)



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Old 04-23-2007 | 01:21 PM
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what kind of prices am i looking at if i want 5mm and 10mm spacers? I'm assuming this is in cdn $.
Old 04-23-2007 | 02:48 PM
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Yeah it's in CND dollars. I'll get you price quotes tomorrow, my contact got off work already.
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Do it J!

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do u have to replace the stock studs with these spacers?

i just ordered my kics spacers...damn..one week too late.

ps. any more pics of that car??? its not lowered right?
Old 04-25-2007 | 11:07 AM
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riggs, you need to replace studes for anything at or under 20mm iirc. and the car is not lowered.
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u dont need to replace studs with the kics spacers. I got them solely for that reason. 20mm and 25mm.

However, in those pics..the rear looks like a 4x4 with its wheels sticking out. Thats why id like to see more pics. Im going the same route...so still deciding if i should drop it.
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you should just drop it anyways
Old 04-25-2007 | 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Riggz
However, in those pics..the rear looks like a 4x4 with its wheels sticking out. Thats why id like to see more pics. Im going the same route...so still deciding if i should drop it.
4x4!

The rears look like that because of the lines along the bumper.. I personally love it.

Here are some more pics from diff rear angles, oh and a DBZR with the same setup.







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There is already studs on the spacer so you do not have to replace the stock studs.

The project Kics ones are good, but they have hubcentric rings, Ichiba is built in hubcentric.
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looking at the pic again...youre right it is just the lines of the bumper...plus ur shiny exhaust lol
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Originally Posted by Riggz
looking at the pic again...youre right it is just the lines of the bumper...plus ur shiny exhaust lol


BUMP
Old 04-26-2007 | 01:58 AM
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Hey, thats a nice blue car...

25mm = do not replace studs
20mm = replace with the longer studs (takes about 1/2 hour)
Old 04-29-2007 | 08:17 AM
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i want 20/25 too . im in
Old 05-03-2007 | 11:23 AM
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Hey guys! Group buy's ending soon! Hurry up and join for some ballin' flush wheels like Reality350Z!
Old 05-03-2007 | 03:42 PM
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Way better angle of how spacers look on a lowered car...pic stolen from media share forum

cant wait to put mine on!!! This is a good deal for u guys! I missed out by one week!

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sorry it is noop question.but i really need your answer.
do i need to replace studsfor 20mm?
i wanted 25rear 20 front.
where can i get studs?
and how much are they.
how to replace studs?
thanks.
Old 05-03-2007 | 05:08 PM
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NO the studs were included in the spacers.... so you dont need any other hardware for your install.
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Originally Posted by rzua5
NO the studs were included in the spacers.... so you dont need any other hardware for your install.
oh. i see that`s Good
Thanks rzua5
Old 05-04-2007 | 11:33 PM
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only 25mm have studs on the spacers, while 20mm has extended studs included. I believe 15 mm may have studs included as well, I'll have to double check...

Comon! I'm closing this group buy soon! Don't miss out


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