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hey guys i have up for sale some r33 stockies with tyres that are still just roadworthy. the rims are in really good condition and i can send pics upon request.

I want $250 for these.

Also have some white sparco rims that are 17x8 and 17x9. they have 235 tyres on the front and rear. these are in good condition and same deal as the others, i will send pics upon request.

im after $900

Im located in Melb eastern suburbs.

can call 0433 179 630 or 9736 3696

Cheers

Nic

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buddy just have a look on the inside of the wheel

u will see some numbers like 17x7JJ etc etc or 44j, 25j etc etc depending on the rim

just post the numbers up

fyi - in 17x7jj the first number is the diameter which will be 17 in this case then X second number will be width of the rim

the 44j means the rims have an offset of 44

saying its off an r33 doesnt really help much offset wise as many diffferent offsets can be fitted onto any car

cheers

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buddy just have a look on the inside of the wheel

u will see some numbers like 17x7JJ etc etc

just post the numbers up

fyi - the first number is the diameter which will be 17 in this case then X second number will be offset

saying its off an r33 doesnt really help much offset wise as many diffferent offsets can be fitted onto any car

cheers

no... first number is the diameter, second number is the width.

if they are the same as my 17x9, and 17x8 sparcos, they would be +38 rear, +32 front

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