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They're 17 x 8 and 17 x 9 and 5 x 114 - they are brand new and have never been used - still have the boxes. Was going to put them on my FD but have other ideas now. Purchased a few weeks ago

They will suit most rwd jap cars - 200sx ,r32, r33, rx7, supra etc

As mentioned, they are brand new and in perfect condition, never been on a car.

Looking for $1250+

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the offset I believe is +38 so they'll fit most RWD cars without a problem - I'll have to double check that they're all +38 but I'm almost 100% that they are

Your offer is the first firm offer I've had - I have one guy who is just waiting to sell his rims to be able to buy these and he's prepared to pay my asking price at this point - but of course if you offered me the $1250 before him and were able to DD a deposit to my account then I'd sell to you :D

dirtyolb - if you're interested still please pm or send me a mail to the above listed address

0288 - that's a shame, I think they'd look great on an S2000

can you confirm the model of those rims? I cant find any Ryver rims from Work that look anything like those.

they look like these sparcos!

Not saying they arent work rims, but have you got any pics with a work stamp on them or anything?

they're definitely work rims man - they're not in the current model range which is why you can't find anything on the work site - the centre cap say Work Ryver with the work symbol and they have stickers on the inside that say "work" with the dimensions and pcd etc. I don't have a pic of that though but I guarantee that they're genuine WORK rims :P

I'll see if I can weigh them for you :)

I weighed a 17 x 9 and it's around the 7kg mark - so obviously a 17 x 8 would be a little less

For interests sake - I weighed a stock Soarer alloy with a totally bald tyre on it and it weighed in at around 18kg

I weighed a brand new Falken 275/35/18 I happened to have lying around and it was 12kg

Basically it's gonna weigh less than a stock 15 or 16" rim easily :)

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