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Nov 28, 2005 13:41:39 GMT
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Last Edit: Dec 1, 2005 10:38:42 GMT by charlie
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Philj
Part of things
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Nov 28, 2005 15:57:50 GMT
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They are gorgeous wheels! Get em over here asap!
Whats the PCD of a datsun 280zx?
*hopes to hear 4x100* ;D
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Nov 28, 2005 16:00:40 GMT
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4 x 114.3 .. sorry
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Nov 28, 2005 16:16:42 GMT
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Those are MEGA! How much will it cost to bring ‘em over?
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1972 Fiat 130 1985 Talbot Alpine 1974 Lancia Beta Saloon 1975 + 1986 Mazda 929 Koop + Wagon 1982 Fiat Argenta 2.0 iniezione elettronica 1977 Toyota Carina TA14 BEST CAR EVER!!!!!!!! 1979 Datsun B310 Sunny 4-dr 1984 Audi 200 Quattro Turbo 1983 Honda Accord 1.6 DX GONE1989 Alfa 75 2.0 TS Mr T says: TREAT YO MOTHER RIGHT!
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Nov 28, 2005 16:23:59 GMT
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Yeah, that's a 15" 4 bolt 114.3 wheel - US only. Problem is I want more offset so the wheel is closer to the arch. Maybe spacers are the answer. I can't get the Watanabes I really want, nor can I find the Celica Supra 15" wheels. I can't find any deep dish 15" 114.3 steels and I can't find Panasports, SSRs or Minilites. My springs are away being shortened and when they're back I want cool 15" wheels. The search goes on.
Charlie
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Nov 28, 2005 16:26:28 GMT
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I would guess around £100 to ship them here. We'll see.
Charlie
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Nov 28, 2005 16:29:49 GMT
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I'm wracking my brains trying to work out whether we ever got these wheels officially on UK-spec 280ZX, which came with a few different styles in its time here. I'm sure that Steve Lack's lovely Skyline R30 has/had a set on it, not standard fitment, and I reckon they'd look good on any early 80's angular shape.
Can't remember whether they're 14" or 15".
Edit: Charlie's answered both the above!
It might be worth trying one of the Z/ZX specialists before you pay for shipping, duty etc on an imported set.
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Nov 28, 2005 16:46:40 GMT
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I've been asking on the Z Club UK site and I have my feelers out - that means I've asked a few Z breakers. US only I was told and I have found one dealer who had one set once. Why is it that every wheel I like the look of is either £350 per wheel, or rare as hens teeth, or across a massive expanse of water?
Seller has just informed me that he can't remove the tyres so the shipping will be a fortune. Damn it!
Charlie
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Nov 28, 2005 16:53:20 GMT
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Good news: My 910 SSS honeycomb grilles arrived today: Bad news: I asked the seller to write "used car parts value $10" on the customs forms which he ignored and instead wrote "used car parts value $150". Customs added the $70 shipping to that and charged me £29 via Parcelforce which I had to pay on delivery Good news: I just cancelled the cheque. I hate customs charges. Charlie
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Nov 28, 2005 17:30:41 GMT
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I would guess around £100 to ship them here. We'll see. Charlie OOOOHHHH. please tell me where, I'm dying to bring over some wheels from america, but cheapest ive found is ups ground at $350 the wheels are only like £130 brand new aswell (for 4) ;D
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Nov 28, 2005 17:36:55 GMT
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Even better: I'm loving these. But they're in Tokyo.
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Nov 28, 2005 17:41:34 GMT
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Nov 28, 2005 17:46:59 GMT
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And these:
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Nov 28, 2005 17:48:24 GMT
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Not keen on those lowrider style wires.
Too bling for a Datsun. My colleague was aksing if I was going to put a neon light underneath the car today. No! and no wires.
Charlie
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Nov 28, 2005 17:52:47 GMT
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still, if you find out a cheap place for shipping, let me knwo!
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Nov 28, 2005 18:16:09 GMT
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Shipping. A 13lb wheel in a package sent via surface mail is $39.55 which is £25. If you send each wheel on its own get the customs form to say "used car wheel value $10" and you wont pay vat or duty. Calculate your shipping here. www.usps.com. Here's my quote for one wheel: ircalc.usps.gov/intl_speed.asp?CID=10150&MailType=package&Pounds=13&Ounces=1Always refer to this website when you discuss shipping with US Ebay sellers and TELL THEM what you want to pay based on the weight. Charlie
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Nov 29, 2005 10:26:44 GMT
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Charlie, had a look in my brochure collection and it looks like they got the same 280ZX Turbo wheels in Japan, so not strictly US-only but not really any easier for shipping! Apparently they're 6x15", and were fitted with 215/60's.
Can't believe that US seller won't remove tyres for you, does he want to make a sale?
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Nov 29, 2005 11:28:29 GMT
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You know what it's like, he's written "you arrange the shipping", and his wheels have tyres on. He just doesn't want the hassle. I am now getting desperate for 15" period Nissan/Datsun/Toyota wheels and it's getting very frustrating. In a couple of weeks I'm off to Vietnam for a month and I wanted to get the car lowered and on new wheels by then. It's looking unlikely.
Charlie
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Nov 29, 2005 11:45:23 GMT
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Skyline: 1963 - 1973 - 1983 Sunny: 1982 450SLC: 1973 Navara: 1992 Gloria: 1992
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Nov 29, 2005 12:08:49 GMT
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Spending 75% of the value of the car on wheels isn't what I'm about. Great wheels though! And thanks for the link. Unless they're dirt cheap they're going to have to be in this country.
Charlie
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