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hi guys

for sale WEDS SPORT TC005 rims

18x7.5 +33 with 225/40 bridgestone s03 (camber wear)

18x8.5 +44 with 245/40 hankook k104 (near new)

$1600 in melb

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pm if you need further details

or email [email protected]

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any idea if they'd bolt onto an R33 gts-t skyline without spacers?

I have some WORK 2 piece 17x8 & 17x9 rims I might consider trading. Black mulit spoke centres with chrome lip. They have Bridgestone 235/45/R17 tyres on them with about 80% tread left.

at a guess....shouldnt be a prob...happy to test fit (wheels are off my car at the moment)

what work wheels are they? size and offset?

email [email protected] if you have any pics

cheers

there called WORK "Ewing". black centre's chrome lip.

17x8 front rims 235/45/r17 +43 Bridgestone RE030 Potenza tyres

17x9 rear rims 235/45/r17 +47 Bridgestone RE030 Potenza tyres

I have 2 of the centre caps, but they look better without them on! The tyres have only done around 15 - 20,000km of easy street driving, HEAPS left, and no bad camber wear.

pic is attatched below of the rims.

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i didnt think that they'd fit on my skyline either....but the clear brakes and fit in the guards perfectly. My reading of the stickers inside them could be wrong....there very faded an hard to read.

is there anyway I can measure?

they sit exactly the same on my skyline as my other 17's which are +38 front an +35 rear

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