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Hey all, got some rims up for sale off my r32 coz simply i have some other rims i want to get.

These are lightweight Jap style rims (from what i've seen on previous threads on these rims).

17x7.5 on fronts

17x8.5 on backs (with a little bit of dish)

5x114.3 (not sure of offset, but easily fit the stock r32 guards with lowered springs)

Back tyres have about 80% tread, and fronts are 3 weeks old (95%+ tread im guessing). Reason the new tyres were on the fronts were to get a rwc done, but i went out and bought some premium bf goodrich ones ($380 for 2 i think)

I've seen these go 2nd hand for $1000ish, but one of the centre cap thingys is missing and since im pretty keen to get rid of them, im asking $800 ono.

OPEN TO SWAPS FOR OTHER 17" RIMS to fit r32 skyline (5x114.3)

Located in Croydon,VIC. Eastern Suburbs (like 45mins from cbd). Pick up only, im not posting as i don't have time

Pics are below

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Thanks!

Ash

EDIT: Noticed that one the pics it appears there are 2 centre caps (black bits) missing, it must've been swapped to the other side when i bought the car. There is only one missing.

Edited by ash-s13

these wheels actually look pretty tough, got a set im selling myself which are wider with a fair bit of dish, look really tough and are pretty damn light. good luck with the sale mate, awesome price.

yeh i know what u mean, everyone wants drift teks these days or some chinese crap like that, thats fine for looks, but for half the price u can grab properly made lightweight jap wheels like these.

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