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[Wheels] Rays Wheels : Nismo LM-GT2

[Tire] Toyo : Transas Cruz 17x8 , 225/45/17 Front; 17x9, 255/40/17 Back

For sale now, please leave offer to me :(

I got this rims originally when I bought the car.

The offset is OFFSETS +33 35 38MM for the front as it's 8" width

for the back OFFSETS +16 23 33 38MM as it has 9" width

Source taken from http://value-caraudio.com/Merchant2/mercha...egory_Code=NIS5, please check if there is any mistake.

It's silver.

I lost my picture but you can see the picture in that website.

No price tag atm please leave offer :)

Erik

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Hey guys if you need to know offsets and stuff for different vehicles/imports go to

http://www.takakaira.co.jp/rimsandtyres/ri...dtyresindex.asp

Click on Nissan and there is a table explaining offset for different size rims for skylines ,300ZX and more.

I'm not trying to advertise this site its just a very good site for information.

Lol,

 

gtr ken, please see the first post (my post) I edited already :)

I don't think GTR people wants it as it has different tyres size and different width between front and back.

 

No offer though

*sigh*

Eric , that is for the range of offsets, that is they come in different sizes ranging from 16-38 mm offset.

What I asked was what is YOUR offset on YOUR wheels and how much do you want ??

I know they will not fit a GTR but I didn't say I wanted them for that...

Cheers

Ken

Failing that , get some one who knows to check them out for you and if you won't give a price then we will offer $800 for the 4

Alright, I really have to look on net for the offset as I don't know the offset, the sticker to show the offset is way too old so it's not visible for me to see.

Can anyone help me? The best way is come to my house and try to fit it in for Perth people.

http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Shop/6734/m014.htm

This is the best I can come up with. I don't know what does 8/10 means so help me guys

Eric , 8/10 means the number of holes for the studs ( I think)

If they were on your car , should fit R32/33/34 GTS-T and maybe 200sx's.

What about my offer??

Cheers

Ken

Erik,

Tread on the tyres is good? I seem to remember seeing in a previous post on these wheels that you said they had 90 percent on em. If thats the case, ill offer you 1000, but im in Perth so i can pick them up!

I presume you have another set waiting to go on your R34? What did you get?

Red17

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