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Item: Enkei Racing wheels 2 piece wheels, 17x9 +22 Offset (not sure which model) plus rubber Dunlop direzza 245x45x17 all round GTR Offset

Age: not sure came with car

Condition: fair condition, normal scuff marks, gutter marks

Price: $1200 or make an offer

To Fit: (What car) came off a R32 GTR

Location: Liverpool

Contact: 0433 384 056

Comments:

Item: C's short shifter

Age: not sure came out of previous owned car

Condition: good

Price: SOLD

To Fit: (What car) R32 GTR not sure wat else it can work in

Location: Liverpool

Contact: 0433 384 056

Comments:

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Edited by SAM-32R

will the rims fit R33 gtst s2 ?

i got no clearance between guards and tyre at the moment im wondering with that size and offset if it will scrub?

how much tread is left?

will the rims fit R33 gtst s2 ?

i got no clearance between guards and tyre at the moment im wondering with that size and offset if it will scrub?

how much tread is left?

iam not to sure on the offset, and iam not sure on whether they will fit on an R33 mate. sorri bout that

like i've stated iam not too sure on those details as they came with the car

and wen i took them off.. there were no info labels on them

, they have just under 50% tread all round left.

If it came out of a R32 GTR it should be:

ITEM # C 1309NL

ITEM C's Short Shifter for Skyline (BNR32/HNR32/BNR33/ENR33)

Good luck with the sale

they wont fit on a 33GTST without modification. 9inch + 20 on the front with 245s will be fouling on the guards for sure.

so is that the offset?

Hey mate, i honestly dont noe, i dont noe where Beer Baron got that from, but if

he's quite certain about it then i'll take his word for it. your more than welcome to have

an inspection if ur intrested mate, but they are the same offset all-round, thats all i could tell u

as for the exact measurement, i dont noe

have a crack at measuring the offset:

http://www.chevellestuff.com/tech/wheel_offset.htm

not many people want to buy a wheel not knowing its offset so it would probably help heaps with the sale if u could find out. im semi-interested pending offset.

have a crack at measuring the offset:

http://www.chevellestuff.com/tech/wheel_offset.htm

not many people want to buy a wheel not knowing its offset so it would probably help heaps with the sale if u could find out. im semi-interested pending offset.

Thanks for the tip mate, but as i was following the instructions, turned over one of the wheels

and it actually had all the measurements imprinted on the wheel itself lols

soo it's 17x9 with +22 offset as it is imprinted on all 4 wheels, hope this helps everyone intrested now

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