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Hey guys got 3x17x10" wide rims for sale.

When i bought the car it only had 3 on so sorry bout that but.

10" wide are very expensive and hard to come by.

Perfect for drag or track racing etc. wouldnt be hard to find another if you wanted a set.

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the current 2 rear 255's are down to the belts, and the front 235 has 75% tread left

$600 neg

They fit on my 300zx. R33 GTS-T rims fit my zed so i assume they will fit all skylines with the same pattern as R33gtst's..

pick up only.

0405400170 or e2ek1el21@hotmail for MSN or email.

Peace

Matt.

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sorry dude i dont have a skyline, your welcome to come try them on for yourself.

Ask doughboy, he may be able to send pics for you

im QLD. gold coast

offset for 300zx is 114.3 and they fit sweet as front and back on the zed.

sorry dude i dont have a skyline, your welcome to come try them on for yourself.

Ask doughboy, he may be able to send pics for you

im QLD. gold coast

offset for 300zx is 114.3 and they fit sweet as front and back on the zed.

I think you mean PCD is 114.3

offsett is distance from the wheel hub to the centre of the rim sorta of a measure of how far the rims wll fit inside the guards

well dont think I can take up that offer anyway since Im in WA ahahha

give us a pm if you're willing to send maybe I'll consider it and a pic on the zed would also help since from memory I think Z32 and R33 GTS-t have very similar offsett on the rears. Just to see how it fits inside the guards

yea my bad, PCD 114.3

probably not going to be worth posting as wheels and tyres are heavy, 30kg in post will be killer! especially to WA

they sat in my gaurds a few cm's but my zeds lowered an inch which makes it worse.

ive had an offer of $350 but im really after $500 guys.

you wont get 10" rims this cheap anywhere. theres $150 worth of tyre on the front rim alone!

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