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17" white PIAA Racing rims for sale, they are made in Japan and in good condition. Would swap for 17x9, offset +20(GTR offset) rims. Tyres on them are worn out.

17x8, offset 35 and 17x9,offset 38, 5 x 114.3, great for gts-t and other cars with similiar fitting.

Location: Brisbane

Reason for sale: Wrong offset for GTR

Price: $700

PM me or call/sms 0433553356.

Cheers~

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hmm.. what size is the tyres and how much threads is left on them?

thanks.

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As per first post, tyres on the rims are worn out and no good. I personally wouldn't even want to sell them to you with the tyres, the fronts might do some kms,rears are gone, in fact ill most likely remove the tyres for the eventual buyer and save you guys from the trouble of doing it and having to pay levy for getting rid of them.

Cheers~

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im located just out of brisbane in ipswich.. is it posible to come check em out before i buy? what part of bris you in? and would you take $550 pickup

also is the dish any different front to back?

thanks

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