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VERTEC VR5 MANARAY SPORT 18 INCH DEEP DISH RIMS 5X114.3 $2200 - 90% PERFECT CONDITION - MAY SWAP FOR OTHER RIMS

FRONT:18X8.5 235/40 - 90% TREAD LEFT INNER CAMBER WEAR

REAR: 18X9.5 265/40 - 90% TREAD LEFT PERFECT

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need to know 100% what the offsets are. I've had a set of exact same rims on my car but with +45 as the rear off sets an didn't clear the rear brakes on my 33. As well as sticking out of the geard a few mm. The set i tried on my 33 came off a black drift 180sx.

I went and tried these on my R33 gts-t today...

Great condition rims and look great.......

This is what I found:

the rims are +45 front and rear offsets, so they hit calipers on a 33 gts-t on both front and rear, would need to run 5mm spacers both front and rear to fit them.

also both front tyres are completely bald on the inner edges, to the point that one wont even hold air. So the need 2 new tyres on the front. Rear tyres have near new tread on outside edge with about 2-3mm on the inner edges.

just thought people should know what I now know.

good luck with the sale

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