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Ok, to afford the LM GT3 Nismo rims i will have to sell my current rims

Price - $1600 Neg.

They are 4 x DOLCE DC-6's that are 19'' x 8'' (Fronts: WANLI S-1099 245/35 75% Tread... Rears:FALKEN AZENIS ST-115 245/35 80% tread )

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There are 1 very small mark on a Rim from when a car has kicked up a stone (front left rim)...

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(not the long grey cord, that was from digital camera, about a cm to the left is a tiny mark, sorry bout quality but was best i could do and it really is a tiny mark)

Would have to be local pickup only too sorry, would not know where to begin to ship rims off to another place... Local pick up would be Wollongong or the Illawarra area...

The rims are perfect and look outstanding on Skylines or any other car with the same stud pattern... If interested please PM me or Leave a msg in here or in for sale section or msg my phone on 0421 545 240

Thanks... Jake

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i am unsure about the offset at the moment but they fit directly and easily under my skyline.. sorry i cannot be any help but i try hard to find out... if you know of a quick way for me to find out please let me know... they are no dramas and look awesome

Hmmm.

Offset should say on the back of the rims, which is usually after ET, then followed a number ##. From my guess, these rims should be about 30 - 40 + Offset. Offset helps a lot for caliper clearings, and also if it'll pop out of your fenders or not.

John.

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