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Howdy,

Due to problems coming up with my new motor installed, i cant put these rims i bought to go on my car anytime soon. Instead of waiting for a few months, I though someone else may have good use out of them.

They are 18" rims.

The rears are 18" x 9.5" wide (120 114.3 PCD) with +38 offset

The fronts are 18" X 8.5" wide (112 114.3 PCD) with +35 offset

These rims will fit a r33 gtst or on a r32 gtst (what i was going to put em on - yes they will fit if you run 235's on the front and 245's or maybe 255's on rears) (check to see if they will on a r33)

I have been to a tyre joint, and you can fit anywhere from 235 - 265 on the rear 9.5" wide rims legally....

Come in Shadow chrome. The fronts are BRAND new rims, and the rears are as new - no scratches on dish area. I measured the dish on the rear rims, and from the studs to the outer lip its 70mm!!!!!

Price - $1200(includes shipping anywhere in Aus)

or $1000 if buyer pays postage

see pics below.

If you can get these somewhere else cheaper or in a better/worse condtion etc....- I dont want to hear about it. Keep your comments to yourself.

Thanks. :P

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rx-[7] wtf do you think your doing????

dont put a link to your thread in his thread!!! FFS!!!!!!!!

mods please delete his post them mine. god damn dude wake up to urself!!!!!!

  • 2 months later...
You can buy these rims at tempe tyres with rubber for $1450 Brand New, fitted

LOL... same from Donnellans in Melbourne.. but I dont think it's polite to mention that. Let the guy sell his gear.

BlackR32, are you sure these wheels are +35 offset?

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