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Hey guys I dont know the offset. But they should fit all Skyline GTR know it 17x9 and got tyres 245 x 45 x 17. Can easily go 265 or 275 if you want too. Plenty clearance for brake caliper. They are all the same size.

Edited by GTRBOYZ

Ummm ok... these would need to fit on my 200ZR which currently is running watanabes @ +19 offset... which is GTR offset yeah??

Il give you a call tonight and see about possibly trial fitting one just to be sure? 245's are the max mine will take under the guards so the offset needs to be pretty much spot on!

Ummm ok... these would need to fit on my 200ZR which currently is running watanabes @ +19 offset... which is GTR offset yeah??

Il give you a call tonight and see about possibly trial fitting one just to be sure? 245's are the max mine will take under the guards so the offset needs to be pretty much spot on!

..........hahaha Sorry I am clueless but we can try fit it in and see lol ..ok I go and do some research toniet see if I can find anything =)

..........hahaha Sorry I am clueless but we can try fit it in and see lol ..ok I go and do some research toniet see if I can find anything =)

No worries... if you find any decent info on thr 200zr send it my way! Even nissanfast is freaking useless :(

Just shoot me a PM and we can tee something up .... at OP tomoz so about to disappear to the garage to get the car ready..

No worries... if you find any decent info on thr 200zr send it my way! Even nissanfast is freaking useless :(

Just shoot me a PM and we can tee something up .... at OP tomoz so about to disappear to the garage to get the car ready..

OK I got this tag of the wheel close up picture. Maybe you can find something out about the offset. lol

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OK I got this tag of the wheel close up picture. Maybe you can find something out about the offset. lol

Because I am such a nice bloke I am willing to help. :P

Look at your photos in the first post. Specifically the 8th one showing the back of the rim. If you look closely you will see that the rim has some markings stamped/cast into the back of the hub.

Variously the say stuff like made in Japan, show the build date (month & year) & also most critically the wheel size, ie 17*9 JJ +15. The last number is your offset.

But please check because the photo wasn't high enough in resolution for me to read it properly. Nice rims, anyway.

Edited by djr81
have you tried these on a GTR

or just on the EVO?

They came off my GTR =) and ok thanks for the clearing up guys and yes it 15 for the offset :thumbsup:

OFFSET is 15

:(

Edited by GTRBOYZ

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