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Hi all, i'm looking fer a spare set of 17" rims fer track and drift use. Preferrably at least 17x8. The cheaper the better but price im willing to pay depends on rims itself. GTR32 offset needed.

PM me if u have any fer sale.

Cheers~

Edited by J-Boy

Thanx Deni...but i really dont need the road radials...would love to just buy the GTR33 wheels but without tyres cuz im only gonna use semislicks with it...

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Hi there, I have a couple of possibilities that you or someone else might be interested in. Firstly, set of Enkei lightweight 2 piece wheels 17 x 8 and 17 x 9 and +35 offset I think. 275/40/17 tyres on rear - small amount of tread. 245/45/17 Yokahama 048R semi-slick tyres on front with only a little life left in them. $750 set.

Also a set of lightweight Volk Racing 2 piece wheels of the same basic dimensions. These wheels use the PCD adaptors for bolt pattern and offset. No tyres. The two 17 x 8 rims have a couple of small cracks in inner rims to repair and are fairly well used. $300 set.

Can anyone interested please call me on 0416076187 as I do not always check my computor. I am in Sydney.

dat120y: thanx...but the offset i need would be somewhere around +22 and im looking fer a width of ard 9J on all 4 wheels...good luck with the sale~~~

Cheers~

  • 2 weeks later...

I've got a set of wheels similar look to the first ones posted by 'dreamaut0works'.

All four (rims only)

17x9 +20 offset all round.

PM if interested.

I've got a set of 17x9 with an offset of +22 would be perfect for your usage. They are the advan three spokes

The tyres i have on them are the falken semi slick style thread, but different compound... think they are 235/40/R17s with about 50% thread on them.

1k the set

Send me a pm if you are interested.

Cheers

Liz

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