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i am in Newcastle, do you have a mate's car they you can trial fit them on?????

or does any one know if they will fit?

Hey mate i did a bit of research and foudn somone with a 33 gtst on these forums who has exactly same spec wheels as mine: 17x9 offset 22... and he said they fitted fine with no modifications! So i guess you are good to go! His user name is HKS-R33 if you want to ask him any further questions..

Let me know what you want to do..I can get the wheels mailed up to you as soon as you like.

Are these still for sale?

where are u located?

Thanks lars

Hey mate they are still for sale at the moment..im in melbourne SE suburbs, however somone is coming to look at them tomorrow, and a few other people are interested. If they do not sell by this weekend i can give you a call. Please PM me your number in this case....

Cheers

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