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Item: 4 x Super Xiphos 17" wheels + tyres (nuts / locknuts included)

Locaton: Sydney (Chatswood)

Contact: PM or reply to thread

Reason for sale: Recently put on 18" rims

Pickup / Postage: Buyer must inspect & collect from Chatswood.

Specific details:-

Wheels: Staggered - unsure on sizes / offsets

Front tyres: Firestone Firehawk SZ50EP - 235/45/17

Rear tyres: Firenza ST-03 - 235/45/17

Was on: R32 GTS-T

Sales blurb: Apparently a good strong RIM - cheap price for a set of wheels you can thrash around a track

PRICE: $800 O.N.O (Will negotiate! - Will not swap for different wheels, but will consider electronic boost controller)

I have included 2 photos of the wheels and tyres on my car and 6 photos of them off the car.

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If only i had not spent my Rudd money on a tune-camber-oil-filter-bleed and a new par of lucky socks, I need a spare set of rims, these would have been perfect mate, good luck with the sale.

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Will you post to 3221 Vic?

You should probably inspect them before making a purchase. There will be no refunds.

-- UPDATE --

Thanks to forum member eXquiSit (who came and inspected the wheels tonight), I now have these extra details:

Front:-

Width: 7.5

Offset: +27

Rear:-

Width: 8.5

Offset: +43

Please PM any queries you may have!

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