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Hi guys, selling my old wheels due to upgrade, details are:

Wheels ~ AVS Made in Japan by Yokohama

Front 17 x 8 inch +32 offset, PCD 114.3, 5 Stud

Rear 17 x 9 inch +38 offset, PCD 114.3, 5 Stud

These fit both R34 GT-T & R33 GTS-T lowered or not!

Tyres approx 70% tread remaining ~ Nankang Sport NS-1

Front 235/45R17 93H

Rear 255/40R17 94H

A few gutter marks along the outer rim on a couple of the

wheels but generally in very good condition [passenger side only].

Pics of wheels on a 34 - click 4 biggin:

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Close up pics attached below:

Price was $1350, now $1250 firm for wheels & tyres - ready to install!

I'm in Melbourne SE Suburbs...

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Have an interstate buyer interested via PM [Adelaide] - anyone have these wheels on a 32 GTST or know if they fit? I guess any combo of 17 x 8 fr and 17 x 9 rr wheels would be the same, with similar offset. Anyone have similar on their 32 gtst? Thanks.

Bump :cheers:

Have another Interstate buyer interested via pm [sydney], will be taking some close ups in the next couple of days, so ppl can see the gutter marks / scratches better.

FWIW - those wheels will fit an S13 (with 5stud conversion) absolutely perfectly, with the wheel sitting in the perfect position relative to the guards front and rear.

Those are actually my dream wheels.. if I wasnt broke id take them RIGHT NOW (hell i could even try driving down to get them haha)

Thanks Arkhaeon, yes they are great wheels! I have been very happy with them - if they were 18 inch I would not be selling them, I wanted something bigger than the stock size [for r34 GTT ~ 17 inch] and found an offer to good to refuse!

Here's what my car looks like now, I may change the colour, maybe not, I had the stock gtt wheels powdercoated white - ages ago, these are 18's off the 350z :D

Pic here

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This is a bargain price for 17 inch Jap Wheels & Tyre package - great build quality wheels, not yr average Taiwanese el cheapo stuff they sell locally here! [no offence to Taiwan :D].

C'MON!

no offence but i reakcon the silver looked better on your car................

Thats nice - everyone is entitled to their opinion I guess, I dont know why you are posting it in my for sale thread though? Have you read the rules?

Nice wheels at a pretty good price. Will be looking for something like this but unfortunately in a couple of months. The Focal Utopias, HU, DSP etc are going in first :)

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