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**Will swap for r32 gtr steel wheel turbos to the same value PM me what you have**

**Update fronts are 19x10 rears are 19x10.5

Item: 19" Work Equip 3 piece rims. These have really big dish.

Location: Brisbane

Website: Here

Item Condition: Overall good. One centre cap is broken in pic 2, others are fine. 2 of the rims have very light gutter rash, the other 2 have light/medium.

Reason for Selling: Does not suit my car

Price and Payment Conditions: $2000

Pictures: Here

Contact Details: PM me

Extra Info: Ask if you need more.

Details:

Rear Rims:

3 Piece

0 Offest with rim width @ 27.5cm

Backspace = 13.7cm

Tyres= Dunlop 275/35Z/R19

PCD= 114.3 x 5

Size= 19"

Front Rims:

3 Piece

0 offset with rim width @ 25.5cm

Backspace = 15cm

Tyres= Dunlop 245/40Z/R19

PCD= 114.3 x 5

Size= 19"

workequip1qa7.jpg

workequip5vt0.jpg

workequip3lg8.jpg

Edited by James_03

i remeber seeing these on ebay. arent you selling these at a massive loss? man id love them, but i could barely offer you $1500, let me know if your keen tho, ill ask some one for the dosh, and give ya 1500 straight up

Yeah measured to the outside edges of the rim. Yes I am selling them at a considerable loss, I will keep that offer in mind.

I can't tell you what they came off mate as I don't know myself sorry, your best bet is to use a offset calculator of sorts with the above measurements. As far as skylines go but they won't go on anything but a widebody. I have not used these rims just fitted them.

Cheers.

yeh sale fell thru guys. I bought them for my r32 gtr, the rears are OK with a bit of camber but not the fronts. You really need a widebody I think to fit.

Cheers.

im upgrading my turbos soon, I have already purchased my new turbos just waiting on a few other bits and pieces then ill pull my old turbos off which has steel wheels there where rebuilt and put on the car when I brought it, ill swap for ya wheels

Turbos must be to the same value or very close. These are genuine Work Equip's not Starcorp immitations, the price is already very low ppl.

Send me some specs boosted.

daily bump.

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