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Hey Everyone,

Recently got rid of some wheels of my R32 GTST and am looking for some replacements ASAP. Must meet the following criteria:

  • 17" only
  • width - will consider 8 - 9 inch wide rims
  • Offsets must suit GTST so around +25 - +30 offsets give or take a few mm
  • Rims must be decent quality / brand as they will be getting tracked
  • Tyres - doesn't need to come with tyres but would be preferable

Have cash waiting and am in Sydney, not really looking at dealing with shipping.

Cheers!

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I have a set of Enkei with your Specs.

$1K with new Sumitomo tyres on there now dated 2013.

Or $600 without the tyres if you prefer.

Wheels are in great condition.

You're welcome to come up tomorrow and test fit - lower Blue Mtns.

Hi Terry thanks for the reply, it was great meeting you the other day, I was the guy hanging around out at Todd's with the black R32 GTST when you were checking out the white R32.

What width and model of enkei's are they? Definitely interested.

Haha... We may meet again huh? Wheels are the ones you see on EVOs 17x8 +25 I think but might be corrected. I don't know the model sorry. Light weight. I'll try and locate a pic and post it up tomorrow morning.

Terry, what PCD are those enkeis?

They're 5x114.3

I have some Kosei wheels, which I'll pull off my car when the wheels from Japan come (couple of months wait still). Typical RWD sizes/specs, 17x8+35, 17x9+38 5x114.3, with brand new Dunlop Sport Maxx tyres.

They're 5x114.3

I have some Kosei wheels, which I'll pull off my car when the wheels from Japan come (couple of months wait still). Typical RWD sizes/specs, 17x8+35, 17x9+38 5x114.3, with brand new Dunlop Sport Maxx tyres.

How much mate? Any photos?

Cheers

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Front is 8" multi stud 114.3 (it seems they made it like that back in the day for S13s). No centre caps unfortunately, I'm trying to find a set on YAJ but no luck yet.

Since it has brand new tyres and the wheels are in pretty good condition, I wouldn't be looking at selling for less than $1,000.

Hey Guys, Thanks very much for the offers, sorry Terry as soon as I put this up some suitable wheels came up for sale and wasn't sure if I was sold on the stock evo wheels on the skyline in all honesty...

Picked up a set of wed sports TC005's with good tyres for just over $800 so pretty happy about that, forged, and under 7kg per rim:

http://www.tirerack.com/images/wheels/wedssport/swap/weds_tc_005_gry_ci3_l.jpg

Thanks again

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