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As topic states i have a set of 18" shadow chrome rims with small dish for $800 $750

rear wheels have 40% tread

front wheels have 80% tread

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not sure of offset coz it aint printed on the back ..

but for the fronts .. the rim would hit the brakes .. after 6mm of spacers .. i could only turn the nuts twice on the studs and i cant be bothered getting longer studs, already got a new set of rims.

Edited by tekniquez
will they fit a r33? if they do i can probably pick them up on sunday.....5 stud....

not sure man it also depends if u got bigger brakes, coilovers etc i have hks coilovers thats why it didnt fit.

yes i am the one who had the wheels fitted to my car, fitted nicely but you do need 3-5mm spacers on the front and maybe on the back,they barely touch the caliper without the spacers, very nice rims by the way and in excellent condition.

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