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need new tyres? buy these rims and sell your old rims!

Item: 17" sparco LT's w/ 8-90% tread Yokohama

Location: sydney

Item Condition: very good, no scratches / curb rash

Reason for Selling: need money

Price and Payment Conditions: 1400 quick sale

Extra Info:

Contact Details: PM here or email [email protected]

Actual rims:

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on old car:

20050814-R34S14-02.jpg

OFFSET is for GTR. Will fit Silvia's also.

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Yes they are multistud - and as you can see obviously fit onto Silvias and Skylines wit no problems.

The offset, I am not 100% sure, the tyres are 235's on all fours and look a bit stretched. All four wheels are identical, as they were off a GTR previously (hence GTR offset).

They looked VERY nice on my s14a with full vertex kit - very fat.

Edited by Infamoz
Yes they are multistud - and as you can see obviously fit onto Silvias and Skylines wit no problems.

The offset, I am not 100% sure, the tyres are 235's on all fours and look a bit stretched. All four wheels are identical, as they were off a GTR previously (hence GTR offset).

They looked VERY nice on my s14a with full vertex kit - very fat.

Without knowing the width and offset I don't see how anyone will buy them.

:P cheers :)

Yes they are multistud - and as you can see obviously fit onto Silvias and Skylines wit no problems.

By that do you mean they are 4x114.3 also, or are they 5x100 as well as the 5x114.3

180_mph, they are definately 5x114.3 because as you can see, they have been fit to an S15 and 14 no problems. For the other measurements, I really DO NOT know, but anyone can come try it out before they buy it.

I am in Sydney.

Shipping to melb would be around $150 I think, if you want to do that, then we can negotiate something, PM me and we'll exchange numbers.

Once again, all four wheels are exactly the same dimensions, rubber is very good, and they are 235/17/45 all around.

STILL FOR SALE.

Measuring the width of the wheels, it is approx 250-260 mm in width.

These wheels are doing nothing but sitting in my garage, they want to be put on a car and used. Somebody buy them, price is negotiable within limits - remember, it's basically got new tyres on them.

I am in SYDNEY.

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