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UPDATE - Since removing the tyres, I've found that two of the wheels have cracks in them. I've reduced the price to $200, and I'm including a full set of wheel nuts + a locknut key for them (wheel nuts are brand new, worth $60!)

Four wheels: Two 17" x 9" Front ... and Two 17" x 10" Rear Chrome multispoke wheels (5 stud) with tyres. The two fronts are mildly dished, and the rears are larger dish.

Suit R33 GTS-T, 200SX etc

Two of the centre caps are missing, but they're generic size so they should be easy to replace. The is very minor gutter rash on three of the wheels, and two of the wheels have small, repairable cracks (see pics below)

The wheels are Japanese (came with my car from Japan). The tyres are:

Fronts: Yokohama Ecos ES300 (20% tread) -- 235/45 R17

Rears: WanLi S-1099 (30% tread) -- 235/45 R17

The tyres are not on the rims as pictured, but are included.

Offsets measured, but not exact:

Front: +25

Rear: +30

The chrome is in average condition but the wheels still look great!

Reason for sale: Need space for toys - cleaning out the garage!!

Price: $200

I'm in the Hills district in Sydney.

Contact:

Ph: 0400-381-030

Or PM me.

Crack in one of the 17x10in rear wheel:

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Cracks in the 17x9in front wheel:

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Gutter Rash:

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Rolling shot:

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I can... it wont be too accurate though due to the tyres being on the wheels though.

What vehicle are you interested in the wheels for?

Im not too sure?

As I understand, if these sit flush on the guards for a GTS-T then they will sit into the guards a small amount.

I've got the offsets available:

Front: +25

Rear: +31

These are approximate^^

First post updated - Price reduced as I've found that two of the wheels have small cracks (pictured)

The cracks are relatively minor, and are repairable according to a wheel specialist.

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