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(Item:Buddy Club P1 18x8/9 wheels and TOYOT1s 235 front RE540 265 rear

Location:Adelaide

Item Condition:Wheels Excellent Tyres worn

Reason for Selling:Setting up some 17inch track wheels

Price and Payment Conditions:$1600

Downsizing my wheels to something a bit more affordable for track days.

These look killer on white or silver cars. Some have pics on these forums.

Prefer Adelaide buyer but will post if needed.

Offset on the rears are 35 I believe only marked on a dirty sticker so hard to read. Guards need to be rolled to fit the RE540s which stick like hell. Tyres all round have seen a few track days and are ready to be replaced in the near futrue however will do for a while.

Link for sizes pricing more pics etc.

http://www.c-red.com.au/parts/buddyclub/p1...2.shtml#pricing

Nearly $4000 worth of wheels.

SOLD

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Edited by grepin
anyone know how these would go on my r32 gts-t?

Troy

Possibly may not fit with RE540 tyres.

With a smaller tyre maybe.

What wheel and tyre configuration do you have now?

I am after some 17s for track work.

Edited by grepin
(Item:Buddy Club P1 18x8/9 wheels and TOYOT1s 235 front RE540 265 rear

Location:Adelaide

Item Condition:Wheels Excellent Tyres worn

Reason for Selling:Setting up some 17inch track wheels

Price and Payment Conditions:$1600

Downsizing my wheels to something a bit more affordable for track days.

These look killer on white or silver cars. Some have pics on these forums.

Prefer Adelaide buyer but will post if needed.

Offset on the rears are 35 I believe only marked on a dirty sticker so hard to read. Guards need to be rolled to fit the RE540s which stick like hell. Tyres all round have seen a few track days and are ready to be replaced in the near futrue however will do for a while.

Link for sizes pricing more pics etc.

http://www.c-red.com.au/parts/buddyclub/p1...2.shtml#pricing

Nearly $4000 worth of wheels.

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Thats a nice looking wheel.

Is a set on offer for trade.

i happy to trade for a set of 18's to suit a R32 GTR(with the deeper dish to accomadate pumped guards.

have a set of 17' 3 piece jap wheels for $800 i've attached a pic. tyre no good though, but perfect for what you want

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Thats a nice looking wheel.

Is a set on offer for trade.

i happy to trade for a set of 18's to suit a R32 GTR(with the deeper dish to accomadate pumped guards.

have a set of 17' 3 piece jap wheels for $800 i've attached a pic. tyre no good though, but perfect for what you want

Are you still making this offer.

Are the wheels 17x8 and 17x9

Are you still making this offer.

Are the wheels 17x8 and 17x9

sorry the enkeis have been sold, so to have the 3 piece jap wheels,

but i do have another set of 17" 3 piece jap wheels which are good for a gtr (30+) send me your email on [email protected] and i'll send pic and confirm width.

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