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People could please make sure that if you do have these rims they are not the 6.5inch wide version. They are stamped 16/7.5 45 offset on one of the inside spokes.

These rims are possibly off the AWD non GTR Skylines not sure. But I have definately got two 7.5inch wide R33 Skyline Rims and I want 2 more.

Or will take 4

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my stockies are 6.5 wide all round.  i thought they were all like that.  might have to have a look again.  N/A's have 4 studs instead of 5 so they wouldnt be that.

Perhaps 7.5 inch wide are Series 2 rims.

i have two.

lemme know.

This should be in the Wanted To Buy section mate.

Yeah sorry about posting here, I thought this was the place for Victorian stuff.

Just sent an email to your hotmail.

Thanks

Pat

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i have a full set of 300zx rims, willing to seperate for the right price. Let me know if you are interested. they are 16inch, 5 stud, not sure about the width and offset, but can check if you want.

Please check and get back to me.

If they are 16 7.5/45 offset they are right.

ha. you're in luck.

I tried measuring with a tape, but that got me all confused cos i didn't know where to measure from. Then i loked for writing on the inside of the wheels and found......16X7(1/2) JJ 45

looks like i've got what you are after.

ha. you're in luck.

I tried measuring with a tape, but that got me all confused cos i didn't know where to measure from. Then i loked for writing on the inside of the wheels and found......16X7(1/2) JJ 45

looks like i've got what you are after.

Very good.

Just pm me a contact number and we can take it from there

Thanks

They must be stamped 16/7.5 45 offset.
I think you are confusing R33/S15 wheels with the old 300ZX rims.

Also I just checked both (I have a set of both) and neither have any measurements stamped on them inside or out).

On my car the fronts are 16/6.5 and the rears are 16/7.5 and this is definetely stamped on the inside spokes.

I'm not sure what car the 7.5's came from but all I know is that they look identical to the front 6.5's..

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