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hey guys, have a set of DTM kind of mesh style rims, 17 x 7.5, have pretty shagged rubber on them currently. They are 4x114.3, would suit 180/silvia very well, fill the guards nicely too i imagine. All rims in fairely good condition, the odd mark but nothing major. They have also had new longer valve caps put in them as they were a prick to get a air thing on when i first got them.

this is the only pic i have currently, can take more if needed, they are the rims on the rear.

After $700 $600 ono for these

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PS: rims on the car in the background are for sale too, they are Lenso Muse, they are 17x7.5, 4x114.3 and a very nice looking rim, would be looking for offers around 1k for these.

Cheers.

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bump. want to move these people, want to have set of wider/better offset rims on for start of 08 season, possibly keen on swaps if you have something 4 stud, 17 inch, 8 inch or wider.

Make some offers, dont offend though.

Cheers. Luke.

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new pics of dtm wheels are up. Unfortunately there is nothing on the rim to indicate offset, so if someone has a set of these and can help me out with offset would be much appreciated.

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