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Ok , so these are the final set of try and fit wheels from my car which i dont look to need. They are white, very good condition,

Fronts are 17 x 8.5 +30 , perfect for an R32 GTSt and fine for all other things Nissan

Rears are 17 x 9 +28, again a good fit

I am binning these as i was able to get 9" +28 working on the front and 9.5 +35s on the rear so finally all sorted for wheels that fit good rubber and clear brakes.

Can get pics but they are what they are, sadly they are in gay GSTt offset so dont look near as good as GTR offsets but they are way light, good offsets for GTSt and clear big brakes.

No tyres, asking $2100 + delivery

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I'm the shit bloke he has been waiting on for pics. They are in great condition. If you would like to inspect them in Melbourne PM roy or myself.

LOL, all good, the guy that seemed keen PM'd me saying he was no longer interested :blink:

As for tyres sizes, i guess for the 8.5" ou can go anywhere between 215 and 245

For the 9" you can go 235 to 255, maybe 265 if you dont mind them balooning out a little

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The fronts have a few chips on them. The rears have some scrapes but the rims have been resprayed with new Volk stickers. Like i originally posted, i purchased a set of TE37s which were 8.5" fronts and 9.5" rears. I grabbed a set of 9" all round so that i could try and make use of the 9" fronts on my original set replacing the 8.5". LOL still with me? Thats why this particular set of rims are the left overs comprising the spare 9" pair which can be used as the rears and the replaced 8.5" from the fronts.

I have no idea of a postage price to Adelaide, depending on your offer i will be happy with $100 for shipping. If your offer is borderline of what i can accept then i will hav to get a quote for your postcode

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Hey Bris,

what kind of weight are TE37s? Might be looking for some affordable track rims when i finally return to victoria. (if you still got them in June?)

Will also kind of depend if the offsets will work magic on a 33 gtst. Haven't got my car up here in sydney to visualize.

Cheers

Cam

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Well if they go to somebody i know i will do a better price :) The rears are effectively R33 GTR rims for width and offset, so if you can find an R33 GTS25T running GTr wheels that will give you an idea for offsets.

The fronts are only 8.5" so will sit about 6mm further in from the guard, (more clearance) so again will give you an idea of guard clearance.

I really need to get rid of these before June. But if i still have them then you are welcome to throw your tyres on and see if you are happy with them

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Oh man, i cant answer that. I am OS, a friend is babysitting my place for me and catn ask him to throw on the scales asi dont even have scales at home.

They are generally seen as about the lightest forged wheels going, along with CE28s. So i would expect them to weigh about what my old Wed TC05 and Nismo LM gT4s weighed which is between 6.5 and 7.5 kgs each.

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