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Condition: Some chrome starting to flake/bubble in some parts of the dish area (quoted 75ea to fix)

Price: $1500 inc current tyres AND SPACER PLATES ono

To Fit: (What car) Well i had them on R32 GTR but the offset also suits R33's etc but just dont use the spcer plates

Location: Pickup from Annandale Sydney

Contact: PM me or post up here

Comments: These things always get comments from onlookers/other cruisers, if you want to get looks and comments then use these wheels, simple as that :( The part of the chrome that has the imperfections on is easy to fix, ive got quotes already but im going back to 17's so ive had no interest in making these look like new again. Spray the centre black and polish the dish, cheap and really good looking

Current tyres on them are 235/40/18 kuhmo ecsta's

You can get these new from tempe tyres for 2000 inc cheap shit tyres, but thats only for 18x8.5 and not the deep dish fronts also that excludes the spacer plates, so these are cheap even considering condition. With that said i dont wand any stupid offers

Here are some pics from on my car, there is camber wear on the rears, the fronts are perfect as shown in the pics

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swap for my veilside andrews 17x9 +17 set of 4 with tyres? much better offset. can get pics, give me an email. [email protected]

No thanks mate, im after 17x9.5's cause of tyres

hey mate,

how much do these weigh /rim

No idea to be honest

Never put them on scales

hey mate these rims wouldnt fit the r32 gtst stock gaurds would they?
they will with a guard roll

There you go

So.....is someone going to make an offer?

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i got my 17+9.5, im looking to buy 18+9.5, interested in a swap, mine have tyres and the rears are about 50% and the fronts are abit better, i was after $1200 for mine, they are 3piece, leightweight forged wheels, the price was dropped to $1000 because i had to get rid of them, i had buyers but were in new zealand, not interested in sending there, if you are interested we can work out something, they have been polished and also have all the centre caps for the wheels and have 3 spares just in case, anyways let me know bro, take it ezy

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would you freight? and would they fit a r33 gtst -_^?

Yes and yes :worship:

Whats your suburb/city? Ill get an idea on postage

PM me if you prefer ;)

i got my 17+9.5, im looking to buy 18+9.5, interested in a swap, mine have tyres and the rears are about 50% and the fronts are abit better, i was after $1200 for mine, they are 3piece, leightweight forged wheels, the price was dropped to $1000 because i had to get rid of them, i had buyers but were in new zealand, not interested in sending there, if you are interested we can work out something, they have been polished and also have all the centre caps for the wheels and have 3 spares just in case, anyways let me know bro, take it ezy

Can you PM me pics?

Ive got my eyes on a set of rims but it doesnt hurt to look :)

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Can you PM me pics?

Ive got my eyes on a set of rims but it doesnt hurt to look :worship:

they are advertised on skylines australia at the moment, just go and see my topics and they are there bro, anyway i will give you a couple of pics and how they look on the car, they are deep dish aswell,if they dont sell at the end of this week i will buy brand new tyres and keep them but if you want i am looking for 18+9.5 for my r32 gtr so if you are looking for 17+9.5 this is perfect, anyway here are pics and how they look on the car on side view aswell,cheers mate

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