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Hi Guys,

Got some tyres and wheels I'd like to get rid of so here they are:

1. 4x Stagea rims/BBS forged rims 16inch - $120

My mate used the two rims with legal tyres to pass a blue slip on his S15. Will fit anything with a 5x114.3 (R33's may need a little spacer on the front to clear brakes)

Two good tyres (retreads) and two tyres which may or may not be just legal.

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2. 4x Kosei Japanese rims light weight. front 17x8 rear 17x9 with tyres, but bald - $220

These rims came with my skyline from japan, they are very lightweight, few marks on them. 114.3x5 doesn't say offset, but Im guessing around +38 Sat flush on r33 with 2-3mil spacers.

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3. Aristo stock wheels 16x7.5 front 16.8.5 rear, tyres are on the markers, one has bad camber wear. Will fit vehicles with 5x114.3 - $140

These are off my aristo, tyres probably suit drifting or burnout tyres. Without centre caps, these wouldn't look to bad on a r32.

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4. R32 stock rim - legal tread $40

Good for a spare..

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5. 17inch bridgestone tyre legal tread 225/45 $50

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that's it fellas, priced them cheap for a quick sale.

Contact; pm me for my number.

Located in Sydney's West.

Cheers'

Daniel

Hi mate, i'm interested in the rims listed below.

2. 4x Kosei Japanese rims light weight. front 17x8 rear 17x9 with tyres, but bald - $220

These rims came with my skyline from japan, they are very lightweight, few marks on them. 114.3x5 doesn't say offset, but Im guessing around +38 Sat flush on r33 with 2-3mil spacers.

What part of sydney are you located and are they available to be picked up friday?

thanks

Hey guys, just realised the Kosei rims do have an offset on the back, its +45..

Sorry to the guy who came and looked at them..

They sat good on a r33 with 2-3mil spacers..they might fit without spacers too.

hey mate whats the offset on the stagea 16's?

Hi Guys,

Got some tyres and wheels I'd like to get rid of so here they are:

1. 4x Stagea rims/BBS forged rims 16inch - $120

My mate used the two rims with legal tyres to pass a blue slip on his S15. Will fit anything with a 5x114.3 (R33's may need a little spacer on the front to clear brakes)

Two good tyres (retreads) and two tyres which may or may not be just legal.

post-28122-1260277544_thumb.jpg post-28122-1260277588_thumb.jpg post-28122-1260277672_thumb.jpg

2. 4x Kosei Japanese rims light weight. front 17x8 rear 17x9 with tyres, but bald - $220

These rims came with my skyline from japan, they are very lightweight, few marks on them. 114.3x5 doesn't say offset, but Im guessing around +38 Sat flush on r33 with 2-3mil spacers.

post-28122-1260278150_thumb.jpg post-28122-1260278244_thumb.jpg

3. Aristo stock wheels 16x7.5 front 16.8.5 rear, tyres are on the markers, one has bad camber wear. Will fit vehicles with 5x114.3 - $140

These are off my aristo, tyres probably suit drifting or burnout tyres. Without centre caps, these wouldn't look to bad on a r32.

post-28122-1260278594_thumb.jpg post-28122-1260278642_thumb.jpg

4. R32 stock rim - legal tread $40

Good for a spare..

post-28122-1260278877_thumb.jpg

5. 17inch bridgestone tyre legal tread 225/45 $50

post-28122-1260278958_thumb.jpg

that's it fellas, priced them cheap for a quick sale.

Contact; pm me for my number.

Located in Sydney's West.

Cheers'

Daniel

Is the R32 rim off a GTR or GTS-T ??

Not sure if they are different offsets or not ??

I have a set of GTR wheels on my trailer and would need the same offset to suit as a spare.

Thanks.

Is the R32 rim off a GTR or GTS-T ??

Not sure if they are different offsets or not ??

I have a set of GTR wheels on my trailer and would need the same offset to suit as a spare.

Thanks.

Hi Mate,

not 100% sure, but I think the gtr wheel is 1inch wider??? and I am guessing the offset is not the same.

Cheers

Daniel

Thanks for responding.

I should've asked if you could check the wheel.

On the outside of the wheel, the size & offset is stamped between the stud holes and centre.

It should be (from memory) 16x8jj+30 I think ??

Caould you check please.

Thanks.

Thanks for responding.

I should've asked if you could check the wheel.

On the outside of the wheel, the size & offset is stamped between the stud holes and centre.

It should be (from memory) 16x8jj+30 I think ??

Caould you check please.

Thanks.

sorry mate, didn't have anything printed that looked like an offset???

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