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Just bought these off a 370Z owner for my S15.

Unfortunately i'd have to roll the guards to make em fit.

They are in Mint Condition with no gutter rash at all. One tyre has had a tyre puncture fixed but thats it.

Stud Pattern fits Skylines, Silvias etc

SIZE:

Front 225/50/18 x 8.0”

Rear 245/45/18 x 9.0”

Stud Pattern= 5 x 114.3

Offset

Front 18 x 8 +43

Rear 18 x 9 +15

Tyres: Yokohama advans

Front tyres have over 60% tread, rears have 50% tread.

swap plus cash for 350z 5 spoke rims.

Or $1500 neg

0422 780 627

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For a R32/R33/R34 Skyline:

Fronts will fit too far in.

Rear will fit too far out.

Front/rear offset is too different, will need minimum 20mm front spacers to rectify. Then all 4 guards will need massaging.

FYI: 370z offsets are significantly different to 350z. 350z wheels can fit R-series easily. 370z has this large difference front/rear that the car suspension geometry was designed for.

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