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I have a set of two-piece forged bbs rims in very good condition.

Taken off my r34 gtt due to brake caliper upgrade.

17x8 front 35 offset.

17x9 rear 35 offset.

Price $1300 firm.

Melbourne pickup.

hi i have the same set of wheels which have had the outer lip fully polished they are mint 17x9 all round +22 offset would you be interested may be in a deal

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hi i have the same set of wheels which have had the outer lip fully polished they are mint 17x9 all round +22 offset would you be interested may be in a deal

Unfortunately the LM's are flat across the inside of the rim, not tapered, and this fowls my aftermarket brake calipers on larger rotors.

The rims are perfectly fine on standard calipers/rotors though.

Thanks anyway.

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what exact tyre/ rim size and diameter required to fit these rims and shall they be suited for a 96 series 1.5 GTS-T, where abouts in melb are you located? Is there any room for negotiating.

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