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Item: ADVAN rims

Location: Adelaide

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: Pay for blown engine

Price and Payment Conditions: $800, more for posted outside SA

Extra Info: 17x8 fronts 17x9 rears. offset +38 suit skylines

Contact Details: sms or call 0400 374 386

rubber.. front 225/45/17 rear 245/40/17 BRIDGESTONE POTENZAS

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Item: ADVAN rims

Location: Adelaide

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: Pay for blown engine

Price and Payment Conditions: $800, more for posted outside SA

Extra Info: 17x8 fronts 17x9 rears. offset +38 suit skylines

Contact Details: sms or call 0400 374 386

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Back in Adelaide next week so I may be keen to have a look. I am after a set of track wheels. I am actually trying to sell some Buddy Club P1 series 2 wheels in 18x8/9 with rubber on if your keen for a deal.

Back in Adelaide next week so I may be keen to have a look. I am after a set of track wheels. I am actually trying to sell some Buddy Club P1 series 2 wheels in 18x8/9 with rubber on if your keen for a deal.

how much do they weight per wheels includingrubber and without the rubber thanks and how much postage to Sydney 2566 and will they fit r32 gtr ...?

how much do they weight per wheels includingrubber and without the rubber thanks and how much postage to Sydney 2566 and will they fit r32 gtr ...?

18x8 18x9 you won't want to be fitting that on a street driven GTR.

Being AWD, isn't it best practice to have the same width wheels on front and rears on a GTR?

And I say street driven as I know some GTR drag cars are wired to be dedicated RWD so then it'd make sense to run bigger widths on the rears.

Anyway won't be surprised if I'm wrong - not the biggest GTR expert :(

Being AWD, isn't it best practice to have the same width wheels on front and rears on a GTR?

And I say street driven as I know some GTR drag cars are wired to be dedicated RWD so then it'd make sense to run bigger widths on the rears.

Anyway won't be surprised if I'm wrong - not the biggest GTR expert ;)

Not really there is always more power going to the rears-the recommended aftermarket sizing for a R32GTR is 17x8 front with 235/45 tyres and 17x9 rear with 255/40 +22 offset

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