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Item: 4 x 17" Work Equip 3 piece wheels (this is the model that Starcorp Racing make replicas of, but these are the real deal)

Location: Eastern Shore of Hobart, Tasmania.

Website: Check out http://www.workwheelsusa.com/category.php?category=43 for more information.

Item Condition: Used, but in good condition, no buckles or dents or anything. Some gutter rash.

Reason for Selling: They are for sale as I only recently purchased them to fit to an old Valiant, however even with 35mm hub adapters there's rubbing issues, so these arn't going to do the job - I've since found a set of Simmons from another Valiant and am selling these to raise the funds for the Simmons. I also tried on my Falcon, but the wheels won't fit over the 343mm front brake rotors and 4 piston AP Racing callipers.

Price and Payment Conditions: Asking around $1,000.00, but open to offers.

Extra Info: They are 5 x 114.3 PCD which is the Falcon, Skyline etc. stud pattern. The offset is somewhere around 40+ which is correct for these type of vehicles too (you can use the Wheel Wizard on Tempe Tyres website to work out what your vehicles offset and PCD is if your not sure - http://www.tempetyres.com.au/wheel_wizard.asp ). Front 2 must be around 8" wide as they have 235/45 R17 tyres fitted, while the rear 2 have 255/40 R17 wider tyres. Tyres are in good condition.

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Contact Details: Reply here, PM me or 0439 815 079.

Arhhh nice wheels shame bout the offset.

Thank you for that valuable input. Not sure why you don't like the offset. 40+ is what AU onwards Falcons, Magnas, S14 and S15 Nissans, 350ZX, some of the Skylines (e.g. R32,33,34 GTS-T), some RX7's etc. use.

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