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I've got some new wheels on the way from Japan, and now that the car will be doing nothing for a while the Driftteks aren't really needed.

Bought the R33 with these wheels on it.

2 are in good nick, and 2 are rashed pretty bad.

Has 225/45 mixed tyres at the front (which I'd reccomend replacing) and Dunlop SP Sport FM901 245/45 tyres on the rear ($$$$$) Haven't driven 1000km's, pretty much brand new.

Photos of the wheels:

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What they look like on a R33

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Sizing are:

17x8 +34 front

17x9 +35 rear

Rears would be flush with the guard if you dialed in 0 camber, I have about -1.

Unsure on fronts, mine are spaced out due to widebody guards. I'd assume the same though.

Located in Liverpool region, Sydney.

Can post at buyers expence.

Looking for $800 ono.

Thanks,

Adam.

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Wheels are off the car.

Moar photos!

Fronts:

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Rears:

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Tread:

Fronts:

Could get away with the left tyre, as it's still legal tread. As you can see the PO ran two seperate tyres (different tread patterns), that along with a shitty alingment caused that bald patch on the right tyre.

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Rears:

Plenty of tread, these are only a few months old. The car would of been lucky to drive 1000km with them on.

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Will now do these for $800 shipped anywhere in Australia!

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