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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

Hey Christian,

I was looking for $800 for the four 17" x 9" wheels without tyres but I will be looking to have them sold by early next year ( need storage space ) so the prices are becoming more negotiable :P

I think the offset is +25 but I can't decipher the code on the back of the wheels enough to confirm this. More than happy to play trail fitting if you're / anyone's interested. They have a pretty big x factor so should clear your calipers no problems.

The tyres are TOYO Trampio Gu:wn ( TPG ) Silica tread and very firm shoulder blocks.

Two 235/45ZR17 97W and Two 255/40ZR17 94W

Cheers, Scott.

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OK, I've just been told what the correct offsets are ( I hope these are correct :P ) so I'll amend the first post to reflect.

and....

I've just been told that the 17x9" +17 offset will fit well on R32 GT-R and perfectly on R33 & R34 GT-R's.

hi there,

do u still have the pair of 17 x 8 for sell?

how much do they weight and what's the country of manufacture???

thanks.

Hi,

I don't know the exact weight of the 17x8's but they are around the same weight as an R32 GT-R wheel. For an aftermarket wheel ( that's not top shelf ), that's pretty light !

As for where they're made, I don't know. The sticker on the inside of the rims with Japanese writing on it is a Japanese standards approval sticker if that means anything.

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JAWA ( Wheel devision ) is like JASMA ( Exhaust devision ).

hi there.

in the pictures at the top with them on your GTS-t, are they the 8" on the front and 9" on the rear?

have you rolled/lipped the guards at all?

Hi,

Yeah, 8" on the front and 9" on the rear. And yep, the guards were rolled front and rear since the car was lowered.

If you fitted more narrow tyres to the rims you wouldn't need to roll the guards ( eg 215 Front & 235 Rear ).

Cheers.

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All PM's replied to. Cheers for the enquiries :(

Just to clear up one point that a few have asked about. I firmly believe that the 17x9's would not fit under the front guards of a GTS-t ( but will fit the front of a GT-R ).

All PM's repied to.

Just so everyone understands, the reason I don't want to send them interstate is in the past I have had problems with parts being damaged in transit ( no matter how well I packed them ) and have had huge hassles trying to claim on insurance through the couriers afterwards. Also they always want to charge me more than they seem to charge anyone else ( from what people tell me they pay ).

With these wheels, I gave in twice to 2 different people on this forum who were going to organise a courier to come pick the wheels up. I had the 17x9's all wrapped up and ready for a courier to collect and on each occasion, the buyer pulled out. Then, I get other guys who say they wants to come look at them, so I un-pack them all and then they never shows up ( and so on, and so on ).

For local buyers I've even offered to let them try a wheel on before they buy ( which I would bring to a place within reason ).

So, I'm sorry if there are any "REAL" buyers out there ( local or interstate ) but I'm sick of trying to help people out and getting screwed around time and time again.

I'm going to put them up on eBay this weekend but up until that time this is my final offer on the wheels "COLLECTED ONLY" Either set for $600 or all 6 wheels for $800.

Cheers, Scott.

After many beers lst night, myself & a mate went down to the garage and took a good look at the wheels.

Turns out I have something of a mixed bag. :( We figured out all the offset's etc. So, I've taken fresh pics and have updated the first post to reflect the correct info ( FINALLY ).

Considering all this, I figured I better post this up one last time ( for those who honestly were interested ) before I send them to eBay.

Sorry for the mix-up everyone and it just goes to prove that beer fixes everything !! ;)

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