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Old 12-03-03, 12:45 PM
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I had the wheels for 3 months. And the car just got sold. Now I'm looking to sell the wheels and tires together. It's already been mounted and balanced. Here are the following info. Prefer local buyers. But I will ship if needed. The asking price is firm. $2,000 for all. Buyer pay for shipping and handling.

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http://www.evolutionautosports.com/gs400yon.htm

Volk GT-C Mercury Silver - retail for $2600
Optional center caps that come with this - $120
19x8.5 front +39
19x9.5 rear +37
Lugs are also included.

Dunlop P9000 - 2,000 miles on them.
They go for $1150 from Tire Rack new

235x35x19 front
275x30x19 rear

And one 275x30x19 Dunlop rear tire. Brand new - Free with the purchase

Thank you

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Jeff - 703.961.9090
Importlifestyle@aol.com

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Old 12-03-03, 01:27 PM
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Default Dang those look nice on a silver GS!!!

Man I wish I had the money, those would look TIGHT on my GS.

Santa, can you hear me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Bump for a great buy. I know the owner of these personally and highly support any business with him.
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Guys! Jeff is great guy. I have bought parts from him before. He has the best service and information. I don't trust anyone except him... I give you my word.
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Jeff,

What is the disk fittment on the wheels (to clear big brakes)?

How big is the rear lip?

From what I recall of the GT-Cs, they have two face options, right? Are these Face 1 or Face 2?
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Jeff,

What is the disk fittment on the wheels (to clear big brakes)?

How big is the rear lip?

From what I recall of the GT-Cs, they have two face options, right? Are these Face 1 or Face 2?
Here's the information that I just got from the Volk Master catalog.

The front is Face 1 A pad +43mm Rim Depth (lip)
The rear is Face 2 B pad +62mm
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great wheels and great deal
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I am very interested but want to make sure they won't rub. Are these the correct offsets to keep them inside the outer lip. I would also like to know about weight. Heavy or light?
Thanks
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Originally posted by 00GS400L
I am very interested but want to make sure they won't rub. Are these the correct offsets to keep them inside the outer lip. I would also like to know about weight. Heavy or light?
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Dean, they are def. the correct offset. This set up was recommended to me by the guys over at Volk. And the whole I had them. I also run the set up with Tein coilover. Never experienced any rubbing.

The wheels are about 24-25 lbs. They are not the forged wheels. Which usually go for 20lbs on 19". So it's still have light wheel considering it's Volk GT wheels.
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O.K, I'm confusing here and let's make this clear.
The offset are Front +39 and rear +37.
The lips( rim depth) as post by Evo are +43 and +62.
But Dave wants to know is the rims will clear the big brake upgrade, such Supra TT, Brembo, Stoptech,,,etc.
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Originally posted by VVT-i
O.K, I'm confusing here and let's make this clear.
The offset are Front +39 and rear +37.
The lips( rim depth) as post by Evo are +43 and +62.
But Dave wants to know is the rims will clear the big brake upgrade, such Supra TT, Brembo, Stoptech,,,etc.
Is there a spec that I gave confusing? Please be specific so I can explain.

If you ask me about Big brake kit. Especially different version regarding the clearance on the Brembos or Stoptech. I need to know the thickness of the caliper. So I can measure it for you.

I don't lurk on here as often. I'm not familar with what clears which big caliper. But these spoke have concave design and it should clear most 4 pot calipers. If you are running a 6 pistons. Let me know what's the clearance requirement. So I can better answer your questions, or Dave's questions.

Thank you

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VVT-i, can you let me know what's the clearance size that I need for the brake that he have? I just re read the question and I think I know what he's looking for. Please let me know the required clearance on that kit. And I'll measure it and find out if it will work.

Then here's the questions. To everybody here that runs this big brake kit. Stoptech or Brembo. What size/offset set up do you guys use? So I can use it as comparison.

Thank you

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Question How much to ship them?

Any idea? How do you ship them (Fed Ex, UPS etc.)?
I am interested in them...
Also, what kind of condition-any scratches, rash etc.? They look great!

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Default Re: How much to ship them?

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Any idea? How do you ship them (Fed Ex, UPS etc.)?
I am interested in them...
Shipping to California of 19" wheels/tires will run in the ball park of $120. I have shipped it a few times before. I use Fedex Ground for shipping.
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I am interested in these? Any road rash/scrapes?

How about shipping to Oregon?
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