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A workmate is selling the following:

ADR Battle Z Rims & Tyres. Specs as follows:

Chrome 16x7" with 205/45 ZR16 tyres (2x80% tread, & 2x 10-15% tread)

Compatible with 4 stud pattern (offset 40)

$750ono

$1250 New Online

http://www.dubwarehouse.com/wheels.asp?nam...2016x7%20Silver

Call Shane 0438 255 223, Pacific Pines (Gold Coast, QLD)

Originally posted by 46n2

$1250 New Online

http://www.dubwarehouse.com/wheels.asp?nam...2016x7%20Silver

Sorry...That's US$1250 with tyres fitted. Still chasing the offset...

Couldn't find it on the web anywhere. The guy who's selling them took them into a tyre & wheel place on the weekend to find out. I'll post up when he comes into the office today.

Cheers,

Michael

OK...he spoke to Bob Jane, and the Rims have ET 4/0 stamped on them - so the offset is 40. Apparently it is a common offset for FWD cars.

Also, the rims will NOT fit a 5 stud pattern as mentioned in the original post. I have edited my original post to reflect the new info.

Cheers,

Michael

Yes if they are a multi fit wheel and will fit both 4X100 or 4X114.3 that can fit a 16 inch rim with an offset of 40.

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