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I'm thinking of going for aftermarket rims and not being made of money I'm thinking of selling the stockys to help offset the cost and wonder if anyone is interested in them :-

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They're OE 98 R34GTT 17 x7.5 (8 ?) with a 35 offset (I think) 5 x 113/4. whatever, I'll hoy one of and check if anyones seriously interested, there's no gutter rash or dings/scratches on any of them.

I'm just interested in how much they would be worth and if anyone would be actualy interested in buying.

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They are 17x7.5"

Offset is +40

A good price is $250-500 depending on rubber (you'd be lucky to get $500 and thats if the rubber was first class ie:Re01, GSD3 etc..)

In saying that, I have these on my 180 and they look decent enough ;)

Goodluck with the sale.

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They are 17x7.5"Offset is +40A good price is $250-500 depending on rubber (you'd be lucky to get $500 and thats if the rubber was first class ie:Re01, GSD3 etc..)

In saying that, I have these on my 180 and they look decent enough :P Goodluck with the sale.

:P Thanks for that, gives me some idea if I go to trade them on the change over, I wouldn't be going up in size so I'd probably be wanting to keep the rubber thats on them and as I ain't into giving stuff away it'll probably be easier to use them in a trade than haggle around at that price, but as you say they look decent enough anyway so I won't be rushin.

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i am about to start looking for a set of these till I can get my 17x9 +20's on, and my budget will be $300 for a set. if that gives you an idea.

Ah -Ha, thanks mate, would you expect rubber with @ $300.00 ? :down:

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I got $400 for mine iirc ..had decent non-yumcha rubber on it down to about 50% I think...no gutter rash and centre caps. Just to give you an idea

I regret getting rid of mine .. would be perfect for the track to have dedicated wheels/rubber. Plus the 17s are alloy and much lighter than anything aftermarket you get (unless you get jap forgies)

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I got $400 for mine iirc ..had decent non-yumcha rubber on it down to about 50% I think...no gutter rash and centre caps. Just to give you an idea

I regret getting rid of mine .. would be perfect for the track to have dedicated wheels/rubber. Plus the 17s are alloy and much lighter than anything aftermarket you get (unless you get jap forgies)

Yup I know what you mean, I got rid of a set of OE 16s of a 00 WRX and put a set of Starcorp racing 17" boat anchors, stupid me, the OE 16s were infinately better wheels, wieghed next to nothing, better idea to keep the stockys anyway and put them back on if I sell the car and sell the aftermarket ones.

You wouldn't happen to know what the stockys wiegh by any chance ?

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Basho, please post the price you are asking or the thread will be closed.

No EOI's.

:) No worries cose it or it could be moved to general disscussion if you want ??

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