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Now that I have new wheels I'm selling my as new old wheels. They are 17x7 +45 offset and WILL clear Nissan 4 piston brake set up. They have AS NEW made in Japan 225/50/17 Bridgestone G Grid II tyres on them. These are not chep chinese rubbish. I bought the wheels and tyres brand new. There are no marks at all on the wheels and there is no camber wear on really any wear at all on the tyres. Asking $600. Here is a pic of them on my car.

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Located in Launceston but will freight no problem.

Any questions please ask.

Cheers

Rich

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Sounds good Luke, I hope you are still enjoying the 180!

What is your opinion on these (for the car)?

Damo (Djrift) has first dibs on the rears at this stage, but would obviously be looking at $300 for them with tyres if everything goes through.

Sounds good Luke, I hope you are still enjoying the 180!

What is your opinion on these (for the car)?

Damo (Djrift) has first dibs on the rears at this stage, but would obviously be looking at $300 for them with tyres if everything goes through.

haha yep its still going... wheel alignment done today but they cant get it quiet right because of the spacers in the crossmember but oh well... 12psi now :P goes abit better :D

yeh they would look alright... wouldnt have any scrubbing issues in the front but my best guess would be they would sit in a fair way at the rear being a 7 but it depends what kind of look you are trying to achieve :) maybe some more bolt on 25'z? hehe

yer consider the fronts sold for 300 when u decide to part :)

Edit: just noticed gregs reply on NS about his 18" koya's... they looked really good on tha 33 :) fronts sat perfectly and the rears sit around the same as the enkeis...

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