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Jap Stern Rims - Cast alloy

2 piece

17 inch

8.5 + 35 fronts

9.5 + 40 rears

rears have more dish than fronts

Silver metallic spokes with polished rims

Paint in good condition

Polished alloy is bare - no clear

Very minor gutter rash on 2 only

Tuner style wheels nuts included

Good, safe fit for R33 GTS-T

Tyres sit 10mm in with a bit of camber

10mm clearance off UCA

No scrubbing with 345 and 350 ride height- sports springs

They clear GTR Brembos on 324mm rotors

Tyres are Hankook K104

235 45 17 fronts 80% left

255 40 17 rears 40 % left

Pick up from Avalon NSW or you can arrange freight

Make an offer

PM, SMS or call 0411595640

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