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Yeh, slightly over em, with the colour of my car, theyre a bit dull.. really should go on a black car or even better, something quite light..

hit me with offers, im in adelaide and canfreight if needed but at buyers expense..

Bronze

toyo fronts

westlake rears :/

spare 235/45/17 will also be included (simex)

17 x 8 +34 215

17 x 9 +37 225

5 x 114.3

in mint cond, couple little scratches inside the wheel nut indentation from changing wheels etc (cant be helped)

small amount of rash on the inside of the lip of front right.. bugger all..

id love something in 17inch in similar sizes and offsets.. maybe some polished lip, duno, depends on what is offered..

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Yeh, slightly over em, with the colour of my car, theyre a bit dull.. really should go on a black car or even better, something quite light..

hit me with offers, im in adelaide and cant relli be screwed sending em anywhere..

Bronze

17 x 8 +30 Toyo teo plus 215/45/R17 75%

17 x 9 +30 Toyo teo plus 235/45/r17 70%

5 x 114.3

in mint cond, couple little scratches inside the wheel nut indentation from changing wheels etc (cant be helped)

small amount of rash on the inside of the lip of front right.. bugger all..

id love something in 17inch in similar sizes and offsets.. maybe some polished lip, duno, depends on what is offered..

Only lookin 4 a trade?.....

wat state u in?

I got a pair of Super Advans in 17x9 +35. All black, some small paint cracks in the centre.

Im located near melbourne, tyres are nothing special (probably not roadworthy now) but if you want to trade them for the pair of 17x8's with or without the tyres on them im very keen.

PM me.

Hey guys.

I'm interested in swaping rims and I'm in melbourne. Either for the Drifteks or the Super Advans (mitch_SR32).

I need some track rims and I don't like the polished wheels on my car. My street rims are super advans (black and red) and I want either dark rims or white.

The rims I'm offering are Enkei RP-01 copies (2 piece) but are are still made in Japan. Basically the same but they have studs all around the lip. Have been recently polished.

They are 17x9 rear and 17x8 front +35. Tyres are 75% Dunlop SP3000's on the rear and Dunlop semi-slicks on the front (On indicators). 235/45/17 F&R

2 photos on my 32 and also some from the guy I bought them off a few months ago.

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Russel! u never sent me pics of those wheels on ur car!! looks awsome! suit the r32 much more than the 33... good stuff.

Yeah they do look good but I'm so used to seeing black rims on it. It doesn't seem like 'my' car when I see it. I just took these pics 2 weeks ago. First time I put them on. If noone wants them I won't mind cos they do the job and are great rims. Perfect width and offset.

Hey guys.

I'm interested in swaping rims and I'm in melbourne. Either for the Drifteks or the Super Advans (mitch_SR32).

I need some track rims and I don't like the polished wheels on my car. My street rims are super advans (black and red) and I want either dark rims or white.

The rims I'm offering are Enkei RP-01 copies (2 piece) but are are still made in Japan. Basically the same but they have studs all around the lip. Have been recently polished.

They are 17x9 rear and 17x8 front +35. Tyres are 75% Dunlop SP3000's on the rear and Dunlop semi-slicks on the front (On indicators). 235/45/17 F&R

2 photos on my 32 and also some from the guy I bought them off a few months ago.

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why have you started this thread in someone else's for sale/swap thread?

why have you started this thread in someone else's for sale/swap thread?

Because I am offering my rims for a swap. Is that so hard to understand???

Are they what you are after? Interested?

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Swap for SILVER! Super Advans 17x8 and 17x9, mad offset. Fills my guards, Nothing TOP guys wont diss tho.

Anywho. Minor gutter rash. Look mad with 205s on the 8s, and 215s on the 9's.

Let me know.

Edited by Mr. iNFMS
Swap for SILVER! Super Advans 17x8 and 17x9, mad offset. Fills my guards, Nothing TOP guys wont diss tho.

Anywho. Minor gutter rash. Look mad with 205s on the 8s, and 215s on the 9's.

Let me know.

hmm

are these the three spokes?

haha Abu...

i have a set of super advan racing rims, same as abu's but with red lip and black centre; he doesnt like the three spokes...

so bad luck Abu/Mr. iNFMS :D

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