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Hey guys,

Most people have seen my forsale tread and i have recieved a lot of interest. I'm looking at purchasing a set of stock wheels, can even be off a commodore, magna providing they fit.

Does anyone know what wheels will fit my R33 turbo?

If anyone has something around- doesn't need to be rwc (AS LONG AS THE CAR CAN STAND), i happy to discuss an arrangement with you.

Peter

0411 588 669

off the top of my head

toyota, mitsubishi, honda ford ,porsche..I beleive mostly use this stud pattern...hondas and new lancers use different offsets though. usually around +45-50...and sometimes centre may need to be drilled out..

how much u want to spend, i have some r32 rims with bridgestones, with decent tread on them...Paid 300 for them but never used them...

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off the top of my head

toyota, mitsubishi, honda ford ,porsche..I beleive mostly use this stud pattern...hondas and new lancers use different offsets though. usually around +45-50...and sometimes centre may need to be drilled out..

how much u want to spend, i have some r32 rims with bridgestones, with decent tread on them...Paid 300 for them but never used them...

Hi,

I might be interested. How much are you selling?

Do you have pics and what size tyres have you got on the r32s?

New to forum, can't PM yet so you can email me at [email protected]

Thanks,

Jon

ive got r34 gt stockies in black tyres arnt the best

pm me if u interested

Hi,

I might be interested. Was the black coat sprayed on? How much are you selling?

Do you have pics and what size tyres have you got on the r34s?

New to forum, can't PM yet so you can email me at [email protected]

Thanks,

Jon

  • 2 weeks later...

I have stock r34 rims also but not in very good condition. The paint has worn off on the centre of the rims, and 2 of the tyres have low tread, I'd say 40-55%, the other 2 have 70-80% tread left. Mine are 16 inch

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