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Item: Racing Hart Type CR 19" Wheels / Tyres - 8.5" Front and 9.5" Back - Been told Offset is 35!

Age: A Year or so

Condition: Near Perfect

Price: $2500 Neg! - WILL CONSIDER TRADES FOR GTR PERFORMANCE PARTS! TURBO / COOLERS / FUEL / ECU ETC

To Fit: (What car) Skyline / Silvia

Location: Brisbane

Contact: Ben - 0419741040 / PM

Comments: Bought these for my car, never had them fitted as the car was never finished. They are more dished at the rear then the front. Have 90% Hancook tyres on them and only some very light marks on some of the dish which i was told can be polished out fairly easily.

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what size are the tyres? Are the wheels by 8.5?

From memory they are 255 on the rear and 235 on the front, will check tomorrow to make sure though

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what size rims? what's the offset?

Ok so i asked my mechanic and he said its standard R33 GTS-T Offsets. I don't know how much help that is for anyone but they have been on an S15 and on an R33 GTS-T with standard calipers and no gaurd problems whatsoever. If anyone needs specific offsets im going to have to go over there and find out as the mechanic doesn't seem to think exacts are all that important lol!

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Bump! These are still for sale! Reasonable offers and trades considered!

Will trade or do part trades with adjustment for

- Electronic boost controller

- Cams / Cam Gears to suit GTR

- Springs / Shocks / Coilovers to suit GTR

- Intercooler to suit R34 GTR

- Any other performance parts of interest to suit GTR just PM me!

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