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225/50/r16

r32 gtr wheels and tyres

they are in good condition, just little chips.

2 tyres are new,

2 tyres have about 40% tread

grey in colour

$500firm

st albans, melbourne, western suburbs

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on the back thers lots of riting, i dont no whats what

91/7 , 1/21 , 17 , 15 , Sk20 , 39 , O4UOO , thats what it sais on the back, they came of a r32 gtr?? any1 no if they are gtr wheels, im pretty shore they are, my standard rims are 205/55/16 the gtr rims are 225/50/16

???? they both look the same just different colour, the gtr rims are grey, my standard ones are black

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yep those aren't gtr wheels at all.

they are alot more concave. 225/50r16 is a tyre size...not wheel size.

pretty sure it has the size and offset on the front of the wheel along the edge.

so in this case around $150 for these.

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Look to see if it says 16x6.5jj or 16x8jj and that will confirm it mate.

They do look like GTSt rims though.

they say 16x6.5jj so they are gtst :S why were they on a gtr :S hmm, sumfin shifty wid old oner Lol

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225/50/r16

THEY ARE GTST RIMS. NOT GTR, my bad

they are in good condition, just little chips.

2 tyres are new,

2 tyres have about 40% tread

grey in colour

$200

st albans, melbourne, western suburbs

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