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Set of 4 , 18" RAYS Engineering Sebring VESTA ITC WHEELS

They are Vesta wheels made by (Rays) In their Sebring line up, High quality rims.

MADE IN JAPAN

Multifit stud pattern will fit both 4x114.3 & 5x114.3 Stud pattern.

Rim size:18x7.5 OFFSET: +38

Rims are in very good nick, No gutter rashes.

All 4 wrapped in Triangle 225/40/18 inch tyres.

2 of the tyres purchased new about 4 weeks ago and have like %98 tread left.

3rd tyre is about %70 and the 4th tyre is just about to touch the wear marker.

Pick up Taylorslakes (Melbourne)

They are a very nice racing style wheel,

The wheels are a very open style which helps keep brakes cooler and you can basically see the brakes/ discs and all the goodies inside the rim.:thumbsup:

asking $950

call / sms 0422756270

NO TYRE KICKERS...

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These wheels wit fit these stud patterned cars but may not fit some if they have big brakes or if the offset doesn't suit, I am just putting this up as a guide to show you what it possibly can fit..

5 X 114.3

CHRYSLER JEEP CHEROKEE <99 5X114.3 35 71.5

CHRYSLER JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE <99 5X114.3 35 71.5

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 5X114.3 35 71.5

DAEWOO LEGENZA 5X114.3 35-42 56.5

DAIHATSU TERIOS 5X114.3

FORD FALCON AU> 5X114.3

FORD FALCON PRE AU 5X114.3

FORD LASER SR2 5X114.3

FORD PROBE 88-92 5X114.3 59.6

FORD PROBE 93-96 5X114.3 67.1

FORD TELSTAR 88> 5X114.3

HONDA ACCORD 01> 5X114.3

HONDA CIVIC TYPE R 5X114.3

HONDA CRV 97> 5X114.3 64.1

HONDA INTEGRA TYPE R 5X114.3

HONDA LEGEND 91> 5X114.3

HONDA NSX 5X114.3

HONDA ODYSSEY 95> 5X114.3 70.3

HONDA PRELUDE 97-01 5X114.3 70.3

HONDA S2000 99> 5X114.3 70.3

HYUNDAI GRANDUER 5X114.3

HYUNDAI SANTA FE 00> 5X114.3 35-45 67.1

HYUNDAI TIBURON 01> 5X114.3

HYUNDAI TRAJET 00> 5X114.3 35-45 67.1

HYUNDAI XG 00> 5X114.3 35-45 67.1

INFINITI I30 95-97 5X114.3 66.1

INFINITI J30 92-97 5X114.3 66.1

INFINITI Q45 90> 5X114.3 66.1

KIA SEDONA 99> 5X114.3 35-42 67.1

KIA CARNIVAL 99> 5X114.3 35-42 67.1

LANDROVER FREELANDER 5X114.3 35

LEXUS ES 300 92> 5X114.3 38-45 60.1

LEXUS GS 300 93> 5X114.3 38-45 60.1

LEXUS GS 400 93> 5X114.3 38-45 60.1

LEXUS GS 430 01> 5X114.3 60.1

LEXUS IS 200 99> 5X114.3 38-45 60.1

LEXUS IS 300 99> 5X114.3 38-45 60.1

LEXUS LS 400 91-94 5X114.3 38-45 60.1

LEXUS LS 430 5X114.3

LEXUS RX 300 00> 5X114.3 38-45 60.1

LEXUS RX 470 92> 5X114.3 38-45 60.1

LEXUS SC 300 92-96 5X114.3 60.1

LEXUS SC 400 91> 5X114.3 35-42 60.1

LEXUS SC 430 5X114.3

MAZDA 3 5X114.3

MAZDA 6 5X114.3

MAZDA 626 88> 5X114.3

MAZDA 929 87> 5X114.3

MAZDA ASTINA V6 5X114.3

MAZDA CX7 5X114.3

MAZDA MPV 5X114.3

MAZDA MX5 05> 5X114.3

MAZDA MX6 5X114.3

MAZDA RX7 87> 5X114.3

MAZDA RX8 5X114.3

MAZDA TRIBUTE 5X114.3

MITSUBISHI 3000GT 5X114.3

MITSUBISHI FTO 5X114.3

MITSUBISHI GRANDIS 5X114.3

MITSUBISHI GTO 5X114.3

MITSUBISHI LANCER CG-CH VRX 5X114.3

MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 4> 5X114.3

MITSUBISHI MAGNA 90> 5X114.3

MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 5X114.3

MITSUBISHI STARION TURBO 86-89 5X114.3 67.1

MITSUBISHI VERADA 5X114.3

NISSAN 200SX S14 5X114.3

NISSAN 200SX S15 5X114.3

NISSAN 300ZX 5X114.3

NISSAN 350Z 5X114.3

NISSAN MAXIMA 90> 5X114.3

NISSAN MURANO 5X114.3

NISSAN SKYLINE R32 TURBO 5X114.3

NISSAN SKYLINE R33 TURBO 5X114.3

NISSAN SKYLINE R34 5X114.3

SUBARU SUBARU SVX 5X114.3

SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 05> 5X114.3

SUZUKI SWIFT SPORTS 5X114.3

SUZUKI SX4 5X114.3

TOYOTA AVALON 95-97 5X114.3 60.1

TOYOTA CAMRY 92> 5X114.3

TOYOTA CRESSIDA 89-92 5X114.3 60.1

TOYOTA MR-2 90-92 5X114.3 60.1

TOYOTA MR-2 92-95 5X114.3 60.1

TOYOTA RAV4 5X114.3

TOYOTA SOARER 5X114.3

TOYOTA SUPRA 93-96 5X114.3 60.1

TOYOTA TARAGO 5X114.3

4 X 114.3

DAEWOO MATIZ 4X114.3 38

DAEWOO TACUMA 4X114.3

DATSUN 240Z 70-85 4X114.3 66.1

DATSUN 260Z 70-85 4X114.3 66.1

DATSUN 280Z 70-85 4X114.3 66.1

FORD CAPRI 4X114.3

FORD TELSTAR <87 4X114.3

HOLDEN ASTRA <87 4X114.3

HOLDEN BARINA <94 4X114.3

HONDA ACCORD 90-01 4X114.3

HONDA LEGEND <91 4X114.3

HONDA PRELUDE 92-96 4X114.3 64.1

HYUNDAI ACCENT 94-00 4X114.3 35-45 67.1

HYUNDAI COUPE 95-01 4X114.3 35-45 67.1

HYUNDAI EXCEL 4X114.3

HYUNDAI ELANTRA 01> 4X114.3 35-45 67.1

HYUNDAI LANTRA 91-01 4X114.3 35-45 67.1

HYUNDAI MATRIX 01> 4X114.3 35-45 67.1

HYUNDAI S COUPE 4X114.3

HYUNDAI SONATA 93> 4X114.3 38-45 67.1

HYUNDAI TIBURON 95-01 4X114.3 35-45 67.1

INFINITI G20 91-96 4X114.3 66.1

INFINITI M30 90-92 4X114.3 66.1

KIA CARENS 00> 4X114.3 35-42 67.1

KIA CERATO 4X114.3

KIA CLARUS 96> 4X114.3 35-42 67.1

KIA MEGENTIS 01> 4X114.3 35-42 67.1

KIA OPTIMA 01> 4X114.3 67.1

MITSUBISHI COLT 4X114.3

MITSUBISHI CORDIA 4X114.3

MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO 1-3 4X114.3

MITSUBISHI GALANT 4X114.3

MITSUBISHI MAGNA <90 4X114.3

MITSUBISHI STARION 83-87 4X114.3 67.1

NISSAN 180SX S13 89-98 4X114.3

NISSAN BLUEBIRD FWD 4X114.3

NISSAN EXA N12 4X114.3

NISSAN MAXIMA <90 4X114.3

NISSAN PULSAR N12 ET TURBO 4X114.3

NISSAN PULSAR N16> 4X114.3

NISSAN SILVIA S13 88> 4X114.3

NISSAN SKYLINE R31 4X114.3

NISSAN SKYLINE R32 NON TURBO 4X114.3

NISSAN SKYLINE R33 NON TURBO 4X114.3

NISSAN TIIDA 4X114.3

PROTON GEN2 4X114.3

ROVER 600 4X114.3 35 64

ROVER 800 4X114.3 35 64

SUZUKI SWIFT <04 4X114.3

TOYOTA CELICA 76-85 4X114.3 60.1

TOYOTA CRESSIDA 85-88 4X114.3 60.1

TOYOTA SUPRA 79-82 4X114.3 60.1

VOLVO S40 96-00 4X114.3 35-42 67.1

VOLVO T4 4X114.3 35-38 67

VOLVO V40 96-00 4X114.3 35-42 67.1

Heres a a pic of them on a car. So you can see what they look like.

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Edited by G4orce
  • 2 weeks later...

thanks mate, 7.5 is not bad. its an inch wider than stock

an inch wider for a eclipse though not a skyline, im looking for something between 18x9.5-10.5 if u see or hear anything in the $1k mark let us know, good luck with these though

You obviously dont even know the size of stock r33 skyline wheels are, there 16x6.5 . So that makes a 7.5 inch rim technically 1 inch wider.

Edited by G4orce

You obviously dont even know the size of stock r33 skyline wheels are, there 16x6.5 . So that makes a 7.5 inch rim technically 1 inch wider.

uhh 225mm converted to imperial mate is 8.858" a 7.5 = 190 therefore a 6.5 = a bicycle tyre. my STOCK 16's are 225/50 r16 but when actually measured are exactly 8"

and thanks for comin out.

uhh 225mm converted to imperial mate is 8.858" a 7.5 = 190 therefore a 6.5 = a bicycle tyre. my STOCK 16's are 225/50 r16 but when actually measured are exactly 8"

and thanks for comin out.

ive seen stock r33 rims 16 x 6.5 so dont know what stock 33 wheels you've seen.. never measure the tyre lol a 225 from toyo is gonna be a different width to a 225 from bridgestone.. sad but true + the buldge in the tyre on the rim is going to give you a larger reading

ive seen stock r33 rims 16 x 6.5 so dont know what stock 33 wheels you've seen.. never measure the tyre lol a 225 from toyo is gonna be a different width to a 225 from bridgestone.. sad but true + the buldge in the tyre on the rim is going to give you a larger reading

i know that ur not supposed to measure the tyre but its a quick ballpark way, but still the difference from 6.5 or 165mm to 8.5 or 225mm is 2" or 60mm is still a huge diference. i could maybe see it being the same as a 7.5 but definatly not a 6.5

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