FS: CCW LM20 18x10 18x11 +32 5x114.3
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Specs on the wheels are
18x10 +32 19lbs
18x11 +32 20lbs
5x114.3
They're anodized brushed black and are in great shape, the rears have some scuff around the outter edge of the lip from banging fender (as all my wheels do) I have some touch up paint that blends and matches perfectly which I will include.
Price is $2500, don't waste my time.
This is the photo I have to show the scuffs, metal is not missing on the lips, just paint/anodizing, when full size (non stretched) tires are mounted the scuffing is barely noticeable. (and completely non existent when touched up)
Located in ontario, Canada.
I can get you anodized black slip on spacers for cheap if you choose to add spacers to these specs.



Old tires in these pics!

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Specs on the wheels are
18x10 +32 19lbs
18x11 +32 20lbs
5x114.3
They're anodized brushed black and are in great shape, the rears have some scuff around the outter edge of the lip from banging fender (as all my wheels do) I have some touch up paint that blends and matches perfectly which I will include.
Price is $2500, don't waste my time.
This is the photo I have to show the scuffs, metal is not missing on the lips, just paint/anodizing, when full size (non stretched) tires are mounted the scuffing is barely noticeable. (and completely non existent when touched up)
Located in ontario, Canada.
I can get you anodized black slip on spacers for cheap if you choose to add spacers to these specs.



Old tires in these pics!

Do you like my paper?
Shipping to 98072?
Also, do 350z's have enough inner clearance for these? While they have good offsets towards to outside, the insides make me wonder.
Front: 27mm less than stock
Rear: 31mm less
Also, do 350z's have enough inner clearance for these? While they have good offsets towards to outside, the insides make me wonder.
Front: 27mm less than stock
Rear: 31mm less
Tpete are you kidding? The Z has plenty of backspacing for those wheels. They will EASILY fit. Like dudeman said ^^ wish they were lower offsets, but then again, OP was fitting them on a G sedan.
GLWS, looks like Dan made you a nice set of wheels
GLWS, looks like Dan made you a nice set of wheels
Not kidding. I searched but couldn't find an answer. Calculated about 50 different set-ups I found people running and none went this far in. Good to know they work. Thx.
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20 mm spacer for fat tires
35mm space for stretch
Wither way, to put on a z you will need spacers to not make it look sunk in...... OP make sure you post on the g37 forums also bc I know they run higher offsets
or another sedan
Glws bro
35mm space for stretch
Wither way, to put on a z you will need spacers to not make it look sunk in...... OP make sure you post on the g37 forums also bc I know they run higher offsets
or another sedan
Glws bro
Front
Extend an extra 23mm (people generally run 20-25mm spacers on the stocks)
Rear
Extend an extra 33mm (25-30mm spacers are common to run on the stocks)
I know what your trying to say but it's completely diff. Bc these wheels are 10in wide in the front and 11pm wide in the back..... Basically the wheels will not look the same as stock wheels....
And with wheels like this, why wouldn't you want an aggressive fitment to show them off
fat or stretch
These are probably sold already anyways
lol
And with wheels like this, why wouldn't you want an aggressive fitment to show them off
fat or stretch
These are probably sold already anyways
lol
Thanks scott
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Sorry forgot I had posted them on here.
Yea, the price will include a pair of 255/35s that you can mount on the fronts.
with a 10mm spacer these sit the exact same as 10.5 +17 which is pretty flush fitment for a zero camber Z, and you will need a roll.
These are 30mm more aggressive than OEM wheels.
Yea, the price will include a pair of 255/35s that you can mount on the fronts.
with a 10mm spacer these sit the exact same as 10.5 +17 which is pretty flush fitment for a zero camber Z, and you will need a roll.
These are 30mm more aggressive than OEM wheels.



