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hey guys have these on my 32 gtr, so offset is great for most 5stud jap cars etc.

as far as i know they are 17x9 offest +17, the tyres are shagged!

no rush to sell!!

WANTING TO DO A STRAIGHT SWAP WITH 33GTR RIMS WITH DECENT RUBBER

OR WILL SWAP FOR R34 GTR WHEELS WITH CASH ON TOP FROM ME

OTHERWISE I WANT GOOD MONEY FOR THESE! - EVEN IF THE TYRES ARE GONE.

I know how rare these rims are and how hard they are to come across, would rather sell to sydney buyer so they can check condition out in person!

so after all that said and done, $1380 and they are yours, no offers on these! i either sell them or throw semi's on them and use them as my trackers!

pm me if you want to come and check them out!

thanks all.

Garth

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havent measured offset but must be around +22, as they easily clear the big calipers. if your wanting them for your gtst, they will be fine!

yes they are buddy club p1's, they are hyper gold in colour

2 guys said they would come and look on the weekend but never shoed up. what slack asses they are!

wheels are still for sale, and i have refused an offer of $1300.

i want cose to my asking price otherwise i will just keep them as my track rims!

thankyou, Garth

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