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Hi All, selling my 19-inch RPM Hiro wheels, specs are 19 x 8.5 front and 19 x 10.5 rear. I don't know the offsets, if I had to guess I'd say the fronts were around +30 and the rears were +35, but don't quote me on that. Fronts will clear big brakes. They are currently fitted to my 350Z, so are definately compatible with V35 Skylines.

Shipping at buyer's expense.

Condition : VG except for some gutter-rash on 1 wheel, also small dent on 1 wheel, looks like shipping or manufacturing defect.

Colour : gunmetal spokes with polished lip

Location : Wheels will most likely be stored in Clayton, Victoria

Price : $900 for wheels and nuts ONLY, tyres not included

Reason for sale: 4 big boxes with "Volk Racing" in my garage :-)

PM or sms 040 11 99 804 if you're interested...

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Anyone know if these will fit an R33 GTS-T? Are they the same stud pattern? I imagine guards would need rolling...

Very keen, lovely wheel.

hey mate would they fit on r32 gtr.... interested

Hi GTRBRO, they're a staggered fitment so probably not ideal for a GTR, though the offsets would allow them to fit. 350Z offset and GT-R offset are similar.

Anyone know if these will fit an R33 GTS-T? Are they the same stud pattern? I imagine guards would need rolling...

Very keen, lovely wheel.

Hi Birds, I have a feeling they'll fit R34 GTT and R33 GTS-T, I think I've seen the same wheels on a 34 GTT before, if you're in Melbourne you're welcome to have a test-fit anytime?

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