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Standard gtr wing

Blue - few bumps and scratches - suit repainting

$150

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1 set of stock R32 GTR 16" Forged Rims

No Tyres

$750 ono + Freight

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1 set of BBS RK 18 inch Rims 5 x 120 PCD -

have a bit of guttering / scratches.

With Hub adators to suit GTR

No Tyres

$1150 + freight

($900 without adaptors - will fit BMW)

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4 x Silverstone FTZ Sport Tyres

(2 x 70% , 2 not Roadworthy)

$200 the lot

PM or Email [email protected]

:P

Edited by Antimatter

hey

Thanks so much for your input guys. Yes the 16 inch rims have some minimal gutter marks (nothing severe at all) I am happy to take some higher res images and email them to people who may be serious about buying them.

With regard to 400... hmm Nope. I'll hang on to them for that. But thanks all the same!

Bottom left one appears to have gutter scrapes on the bottom right hand corner of the rim

they are 18x8.5 - with the hub adaptors they work out to be +3 offset

This sits the face of the wheel in roughly the same position as it would if they were 18 x 9.5 +15 (nismo fitment for R33 an 34)

work fine as a street wheel - but probabley not the right wheel to try an squeeze 275 Track tyres on.....

(235 to 255's go on easy though - I might try a 265 on them next week if I have a chance)

what width and offset are the BBS wheels?
they are 18x8.5 - with the hub adaptors they work out to be +3 offset

This sits the face of the wheel in roughly the same position as it would if they were 18 x 9.5 +15 (nismo fitment for R33 an 34)

work fine as a street wheel - but probabley not the right wheel to try an squeeze 275 Track tyres on.....

(235 to 255's go on easy though - I might try a 265 on them next week if I have a chance)

And without the hub adapter? Im looking at them for a Stagea, which is similar to a GTST offset

Cheers

Tha hub adaptors also change the PCD so it will fit the a GTR (the wheels are BMW PCD) - so probably no good on your Stagea. Sorry.

And without the hub adapter? Im looking at them for a Stagea, which is similar to a GTST offset

Cheers

Edited by Antimatter

Honestly - I have had that many lowballers on those rims. I threw them up on ebay as the had free listings for a few days (and didnt pay much attention to the price.... oops) - and with ebay there is no negotiation anyway. I will consider a serious and realistic offer ;)

Cheers

Honestly - I have had that many lowballers on those rims. I threw them up on ebay as the had free listings for a few days (and didnt pay much attention to the price.... oops) - and with ebay there is no negotiation anyway. I will consider a serious and realistic offer ;)

Cheers

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