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hey guys,

these are the rims that i have only just put on my car in the last 2 months. they were pulled of a 350Z from new from nissan and then i ended up with them, first car they have been fitted to so these are as close to a brand new rim as possible. they have falken FK452's on them with the rears being practically brand new still have receipts.

Front are 225/45 17 bout %40 tread left but front shoulder worn more. still lots of K's to go

Rears are 255/40 17 98% tread. great tyre, very sticky.

come with center caps but the caps are gunmetal, not the alloy colour as shown but i think the darker caps are a nice contrast to the rim.

**I will also throw in a Brand new, never fitted, set of Forged Alloy wheel nuts! $100 odd dollars worth!

obviously 5x114.3 but not 100% sure of offset. fit my r33 perfect, no spacers or anything straight bolt on.

These fit onto R33's great and they are genuinely in PERFECT condition. the reason they are coming off is im putting my 18's back onto the car and i all ready have a set of stagea 17"s for my drift wheels so there is no point keeping these. great looking wheel as you all know. they are SPOTLESS! still have factory check stickers on them.

paid hell of a lot more to get these rims and brand new rear tyres so price is very good i feel.

selling these for the price to get my 18"s back onto my car. $1000 and they are yours!

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yeah it was an honest typo and sorry to mislead anyone. these rims are DEFFINATELY 17x7.5 front and 17x8 Rear. sorry guys. rims are still in perfect condition though

  • 2 weeks later...

hey guys, update. my personal computer shat itself so i need funds to buy a new one. someone make an offer on these rims as this is your chance to get a bargain. i am loosing soo much cash on these babies. perfect condition as previously stated.

please make an offer. will take anything over $600. these rims really need to be seen!

  • 2 weeks later...

hey guys. $500 lol, i need to get my new computer. this is basically getting the new rear tyres for less then trade price and getting the like new rims for FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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