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Hey there,

Rims:

What offset are they?

How scratched are they, etc, any close-ups of each one?

Tyres:

How much life is left in them, what brand/model and width are they?

And where abouts in Adelaide are you?

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Do you know what the offset is??

How would they go on an S13?

Were they redrilled to be multi-stud or from the factory?

Also what size tyres do they have on them?

Not questioning you but are you 100% sure they are 9.5" at the rear. From the pic they don't look that wide. I would probably prefer if they weren't cos I'm not sure if it will fit under s13 guards.

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Dunno the offset but it fits perfect on the S14. They r factory 4 and 5 stud. Tyres are 235 x 40 x 17 front and 235 x 45 x 17 rear. Ive had them measured and the rars ar 100% 9.5". They did have 255s when the pic was taken. Will trade for $1000 ono + a set of stock/other mags as long as they fit the S14.

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