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17 x 8 (32 offset) rears, 17 x 7.5 (25 offset) fronts off an R32 GTST.

Rears come with used D01J Dunlop R-spec rubber, heavily worn but still 1-2 track days in them, but due to age offer little grip advantage over normal road rubber. Front D01Js require replacing. (Due to wear none of the tyres supplied are road legal)

Good condition with some minor scuffs only. Selling as they are my 2nd set of rims.

Wheels on my car http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...tachmentid=1140 OR see http://www.japanesemotorsport.com.au/richard32.html for pics of exact wheels on another R32 GTSt

SOLD

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doh if you were in melb i'd take them off you @#$#@$ ;)

17 x 8 rears, 17 x 7 fronts off an R32 GTST.

Rears come with used D01J Dunlop R-spec rubber, heavily worn but still 1-2 track days in them, but due to age offer little grip advantage over normal road rubber. Front D01Js require replacing. (Due to wear none of the tyres supplied are road legal)

Good condition with some minor scuffs only. Selling as they are my 2nd set of rims.

Wheels on my car http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...tachmentid=1140 OR see http://www.japanesemotorsport.com.au/richard32.html for pics of exact wheels on another R32 GTSt

Asking $1200 ono

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No dramas, i may consider selling my Gold AVS Model 6 wheels.

Same size as the Model 5s, i think i actually prefer the Model 5s, and i have to start selling all the parts i have in the garage as im going OS in 2004.

Bad photo but best i have.

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Just like the Model 5s they are 17 x 8 rear, 17 x 7 front. If you would like to know the offset i can go and read the label, but they are a good fit on my R32 GTST (my car is lowered 35mm) and clears the bigger brakes with ease, something the Model 5s only just do.

As for price, do you want them with the current rubber or just the rims? Current rubber is 225/45/17 front, 245/45/17 rear with about 50%(?) rubber.

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Trial fitted them onto an S15 today. They fitted but not properly, wrong offsets meant they sat close to outside the guards.

Double checked the offsets of the rears, Model 5s are 32, Model 6s are 30. Fronts i can check if anyone really needs to know.

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doh if you were in melb i'd take them off you @#$#@$ :cheers:

shipping to melb isnt a hell of a lot... no more than 100... if u speak to meggala he should be able to organise it for u if u want them.

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