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hi

have a set of 18 by 9 inch Racing lightweight (5kg) deep dish rims with very good tyres.

These are 5 stud (multi-5 stud pattern). Will suit r32-r33 gtr-gts or even supra etc.

will send pics of rims to those interested. Please pm email address and will send pics.

$1600...............................................

(worth $4000 plus)

Sydney. But will post.

Nice looking rims, very similar to the old Nismo rims that came on the 400R's.

Do you have any info on the offsets of these?

an how can they be "multi-5 stud pattern" when theres clearly only one stud pattern? i'd assume they'd be a 114.3 x 5 stud pattern, if they were multi stud pattern there be more holes in the rims.

any photo's of them with the centrecaps on?

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abcent::: yeah your right i just realized not mulitistud, but i have seen these rims on r33gts and obvioiusly gtr32, thats why i thought that.......... anyway

i will fit the caps and take for pics and hopefully try upload them here or just email them to you on weekend.

As for the offset, where can i read that ?? back of rim?? will look anyway.

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