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For Sale - BBS LM GOLD Edition staggered look to suit GTS-t

Rear 18x9 (265/45/R18)

Front 18x8 (235/45/R18)

All tires are worn on inside, few little scratches on outer edge on two of the rims - nothing heavily noticeable though (have to look up close to notice)

$1750 ono

I'm in Victoria, my number is 0409 652 542.

Cheers, Jay

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interested in trades? how would these rims look on a r32 gtr in terms of offset ect...

where abouts in vic are you?

Edited by DMIN8R
interested in trades? how would these rims look on a r32 gtr in terms of offset ect...

where abouts in vic are you?

Ey Dude,

I got a 33 GTR as well, I put the BBS's on it, but it looked stupid! Offset does not suit the GTR at all, only suits GTST!

Jay

For Sale - BBS LM GOLD Edition staggered look to suit GTS-t

Rear 18x9 (265/45/R18)

Front 18x8 (235/45/R18)

All tires are worn on inside, few little scratches on outer edge on two of the rims - nothing heavily noticeable though (have to look up close to notice)

$1750 ono

I'm in Victoria, my number is 0409 652 542.

Cheers, Jay

As requested by a few, I will post some more pictures, and also workout what the offsets are.

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