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Hey fellas,

Ive got 2 sets of rims for sale. Both sets without tyres and are in good condition, dont need em anymore. Im in Sydney

First set, 16 inch, no dings/buckles/cracks etc-, little bit of gutter rash, got about 4cm of dish, 5 stud multifit ie. 5 x 100, 5 x 114.3

$270

Second set, 16 x 7 inch chromies, no dings/buckles/cracks etc-, tiny amount of gutter rash not even noticable, chrome is flaking off a little bit near the valve stems, 5 stud multifit, ie 5 x 100, 5 x 114.3, +38 Offset no centre caps.

$270

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Edited by killabeez
hey, im interested in the 1st set, are they very heavy? (compared to say 33 stockers?) are spacer or hub adaptors required to fit on R33?

The wheels are wuite light, ill weigh one this arvo, I dont think spacers are required but ill have a look for the offset, if not ill measure it up and work out the offset.

The wheels are wuite light, ill weigh one this arvo, I dont think spacers are required but ill have a look for the offset, if not ill measure it up and work out the offset.

Wheels are around 9kg each, if they dont clear the brakes then ill give you your money back

Edited by killabeez
  • 2 months later...

shit forgot I had this thread up here, price drop people need em gone $290 each firm. I dont know what car they came off, I bought em for a subaru but got rid of the car before I had a chance to find tyres for em. looks like a fairly good offset tho with that amount of dish

mate whats the offset (1st set) and also with the stud pattern is it 114.3 or the flat 114? also willing to ship interstate?

Edited by cheez
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