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Bought some new wheels so these are up for sale.

All fours wheels have been restored, resprayed 2 pak silver and are in perfect condition, no guttering or scratches.

They are 17x9s and I believe they are +42...I had them on my 32 GTR with 20mm bolt on spacers which are also for sale.

Tires are 235 Falkens all round, fronts have camber wear, rears have heaps of meat left.

Rims/Tires are $950.

Set of 4 spacers $180.

Prices are + postage for interstate buyers.

Postage for wheels would be under $100 through E-Courier.

Contact via PM please.

Right rear -

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Right front -

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And this is how they currently sit with no spacers on my stock ride height 32 GTR... :D

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Edited by NSNPWR

Yeah mate, it is cast into the back of the rims, as far as im aware, these either came in +22 or +42...As mentioned above, I was running a 25mm bolt on spacer to get somewhere close to filling 32 GTR guards...

Youre welcome to try one on if youre local.

Edited by NSNPWR

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