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The wheels are Bronze A-Tech Final Speed, Monoblock Alloy wheels in

> 2 wheels 17" x 8" ( offset +38 They fit 32, 33 GTS-T & 34 GT-T FRONTS without spacers & good caliper clearance )

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> 2 wheels 17" x 9" ( offset +36 They fit 32, 33 GTS-T & 34 GT-T REARS without spacers & good caliper clearance )

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> 2 wheels 17" x 9" ( offset +22 They fit 32, 33 & 34 GT-R without spacers & good caliper clearance )

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These wheels are VERY light !!

( Some of the wheels will need some minor / better paint touch-ups in the wheel nut area than what I did if you're really anal :) No gutter rash on any wheels and they are all straight & true. :) )

No they do not have any poofy center caps. :(

WORTH MENTIONING: These wheels have all the data markings required for them to be eligable for Engineering Approval ( unlike many wheels out there now ). No hassles from the cops !!

ALL SOLD

Here's some pics showing how they fit on my 32 GTS-T.....

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and here's what they looked like on my 34 ( they fill the gaurds on the 34 much the same as on the 32 ).

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Sydney sale only. I'm not interested in shipping any of these interstate. Sorry.

May be able to deliver ( within reason ).

Cheers. :(

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Are these for sale or not?

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WORTH MENTIONING: These wheels have all the data markings required for them to be eligable for Engineering Approval ( unlike many wheels out there now ). No hassles from the cops !!

If they do have all the data markings what are the exact offsets? They should be on the sticker or stamped on the inside of the wheels. Also, is there anywhere that says its forged? As there is a cast version of the exact model as well...

Cheers.

Are these for sale or not?

My bad. I'll change the original post to reflect an "Upcoming Sale" as opposed to a EOI.

They will be for sale. I'm just waiting on a new set of 18" wheels to come in from SA so I can try them ( make sure they clear the calipers etc ) and then if the're all good, I'll be buying them, getting tyres, and slapping them on straight away. Then the 17's will be washed and ready for sale :)

If they do have all the data markings what are the exact offsets? They should be on the sticker or stamped on the inside of the wheels. Also, is there anywhere that says its forged? As there is a cast version of the exact model as well...

Cheers.

If you can make any sense out of all this you'll have the answer for the rears :)

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Oh and I didn't actually mean to put the word "Forged" in there. Was talking wheels at the time I originally posted these. The word "Forged" has been removed from original post :) G/F's right..... men can't do 2 things at once :)

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If you can make any sense out of all this you'll have the answer for the rears :thanks:

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Oh and I didn't actually mean to put the word "Forged" in there. Was talking wheels at the time I originally posted these. The word "Forged" has been removed from original post :happy: G/F's right..... men can't do 2 things at once :D

Hmmm...ET +17 looks like it...the offsets more suited to GTR

Hmmm...ET +17 looks like it...the offsets more suited to GTR

Cheers for that. :D

Actually, all the wheels have the same ET 17 mark so I'm not sure what that means. The 8" ones have different makings from the 9" ones which I've updated in the first post.

I now have new wheels & tyres and these have been given a bath and are ready for a new home !! :laugh:

Buy your baby some new shoes for xmas :P

Here they are...........

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Fronts

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Rears

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:)

Looks like I'll be pulling the tyres off the wheels and selling it all as odds & ends since thats what people seem to want. :pirate: Will re-post when everything is seperated.

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I'm confused.

How much for the 4 x 17x9's? I am considering them for a track set for my GTR but without a definate offset I am a bit dubious about whether they'll fit over my calipers.

Oh, and in the first post you state the tyres are Toyo's, but in the pic you can cleary see 'Trampio' ... So which is it?

Christian

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