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hey guys im looking to replace my factory forged 17x8 bbs wheels so im chasing some wheels for r32 gtr 17x9 or wider but must fit inside factory guards ... not sure what offset is good of anyone can give me a good offset on a 9 inch rim for a 32 gtr would be great also

must be able to supply pics if needed, tyres are not needed but if i have to will buy with wheels ,located in s/e qld but happy to freight if i find the right deal/person

hit me up with what you have!!! :D

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hey champ

i have 17+9.5 wheels that are currently on my r32 gtr, they are 3 peice forged wheels, they are very leight which is excellent for racing, they have a pretty sweet dish on them and they have been professionally polished about 6months ago i would say maybe just abit longer, they come with all the centre caps and they are genuine zepter wheels, they come with tyres, rear tyres are about 90-95% and the front are about 60% maybe just abit more, they are 255/40/17 alll around and im looking for a quick sale as i have found other wheels, im after $1300 firm plus whatever freight is but i think its really cheap for this type of wheels, i will pm you some pics and let me know what you want,

thnks alot champ,

cheers tony

SSR TypeC- Excellent condition

17x9 +21

225/45/17 ~75% Bridgestones

$2200

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SSR SP1 Black-Excellent condition

PCD 114.3x5

17x9.5 +12

Dunlop LM ~75% 245/45/17

$2400

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