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Hi all,

I have some 17", 5 stud Stern lightweight 2 piece race rims.

They have no tyres on them at present.

Im not sure of the exact offsets etc but they will fit an R32 with 225/45/R17 tyres on thr fronts and 235/45/R17 on the rear with no problems.

The fronts have a slight dish and the reas even more!!! as the pics show. Good looking 17's if you wanna upsize from stockers

I have attached some pics , they have a little bit of gutter rash but are very light weight racing rims popular in Japan.

Reason for sale.... I already have wheels on my car!!!!

Anyways im in melbourne looking for around $550. Happy for you to come past and check them out.

Feel free to call me on 0422 206 869 or PM me. More than happy to negotiate on price.

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Can you please find the exact offsets and widths? Quite easy to measure if it's not printed on the rims themselves. Try using this method:

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

Alternatively, take them to a tyre shop and they'll be able to measure offset for you in no time.

Also, in that 3rd picture, is that a chunk out of the edge of the rim or just flaked paint?

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