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Item: 17" VOLKRACING Wheels set with roadworthy tyres FRONT- Bridgestone 17/45/205 and REAR- 17/40/245

Age: about 3 years

Condition: Good (2 rims have some rash)

Price: $1400

To Fit: (What car) Fits Nissan Skyline R33 gtst and other cars with similar measurements?

Location: Melbourne

Contact: 0411268451 or PM

Comments: Will shortly post more pictures and info

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ok so here is more infor guys:

17" FORGED LightWeight VOLKRACING SE37s

Wheels are Front: 17" x 7.5" Rear 17" x 8.5", not wsure about offsets, cant really see any number on the rim, should be usuall r33 gtst measurements because that is the car they'are coming off

They come with tyres:

FRONT- Bridgestone Plays 17/45/215 (75-80% thread)

REAR- Federals 595 17/45/245 Nice grip (75-80% thread) these were $230 each about 6 months ago, no burn outs, were bought purely for grip :)

Anypone interested PM so i can send you pics.

Cheers!

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Dude I'm very interested in these wheels and tyres... are the Federal 595s RSRs, EVOs, RPMs or what? More close up photo's would be nice icon1.gif

Cheers CB

hey champ,

The rears are Federal 595's, Im very happy with those, still grip well, about 75-80 thread left, even wear

Which wheels do u want a close up of? Best to come see them yourself, where in melb r u?

tom

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