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New rims are on order, so its time to part with the oldies...

I have a set of WORK 3 Piece rims for sale..

Fronts 17x8.0 -225/235 OFFSET: +43

Rears 17x9.0 - 255/265 OFFSET: +47

With no rubber.. MIGHT chuck in TWO 225 potenza's

These came off my R33 GTS-T

To suit 5 stud jap imports stud pattern 5 x 114.3

200SX,32,33,34,soarer, supra, telstar etc..

In excellent condition, one minor light scratch prior to being painted so black paint covered the scratch. 1 x centre cap has a graze

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MAKE AN OFFER.

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OFFSET for fronts and rears updated and size of actual rim, got it wrong..

Fronts 17x8.0 - 225/235 Offset +43

Rears 17x9.0 - 255/265 Offset +47

Must sell need to make room, my old man is cracking the shits lol

I sure do..

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There is a sticker on the inside of every rim that tells you the specs.

Were you running spacers when it was on the R33? Those offsets are more suited to Toyotas IMO...nice wheel all the same!

NO SPACERS!!

I posted pics of them rims on my car, there are specs on the inside of each rim.

The guy I got them off had these rims on his 33 GTS-T and so did i and no trouble

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