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Selling my rims which will be available in approximately the next week (27th August-ish)

Rays Engineering Nismo LM-GT2's in 17x8 (+35 offset) and 17x9 (+38 offset) off an R33 GTS-t.

Very good condition with Kumho tyres all round (235 front 255 rear). Camber wear on the inside rears is a bit higher than the rest, but overall I would say about 50-60% all round. Done 17,000kms.

Very minor gutter rash on one of the rims, but only noticable on close inspection. The Nismo stickers have seem better days but the rims themself apart from needing a good clean are in excellent nik.

Inspection in Perth welcome, and closer photo's available on request for those elsewhere.

$1200 plus postage.

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I'm interested, but can you get the exact offset for both the fronts and rears please? If it's not printed on the rim, then it's quite easy to measure like this:

http://www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html

Edited by orbitor

the rears are definately +38, and the front i'm 90% sure are the same, but both of the stickers are behind the calipers so it is hard to see in the dark.

i will confirm in the morning, but if it isn't 38 then it is 36.

front offset is 35.

fills out the guards nicely, should fit exactly the same on R32, R34, S14 and S15.

bugger, looking for a lower offset for my s13 :D Thanks for looking anyway.

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