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For Sale: I have 4 Genuine Stern 1 piece wheels from japan with Continental 245/40/17 on them

Located: in Melbourne

Price: $600 ONO

Came off my R32 GTR.

Offset: Unsure, but they sit flush with guards on GTR. No rubbing.

Size: 8 inches wide by 17 Inches

Condition: Gutter rash on front left, pic attached. Tyres are done.

Reason For Sale: Upgraded to 18 Inch P1's.

Inspections Welcome

PM Me or call 0410 561 741

Cheers.

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For Sale: I have 4 Genuine Stern 1 piece wheels from japan with Continental 245/40/17 on them

Located: in Melbourne

Price: $600 ONO

Came off my R32 GTR.

Offset: Unsure, but they sit flush with guards on GTR. No rubbing.

Size: 8 inches wide by 17 Inches

Condition: Gutter rash on front left, pic attached. Tyres are done.

Reason For Sale: Upgraded to 18 Inch P1's.

Inspections Welcome

PM Me or call 0410 561 741

Cheers.

do you know if they fit on evo's by any chance? evo 7 to be precise

Hey mate,

On the wheels there is nothing listed in regards to offset apart from this: "OFF 1/8" which I don't understand

All I can tell you is they sit flush on an r32 GTR.

Apologies for the minimal knowledge and information

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Paid this guy for these wheels over a week he made up some rubbish about the courier, He said he would give me the cash back and has not and now won't return messages or calls.

Admins can you please help?

  • 4 weeks later...

Issue finally resolved with Paul AKA GRYGTR on Friday the 23rd of April.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ta...sh-t317260.html

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Will probably be a little too wide for an evo, I suggest doing some research.

actually would look really tuff and make for an aggressive looking evo, question is will they clear the brakes...

Plenty of evos sporting upto 18x10 +20 offset at all fours just have to choose the right size tyre and dial in the camber

Thanks Sav,

I had no idea if they would fit an EVO. Just was thinking on the safe side of things just in case as i dont believe they will clear the big brakes.

Camber is another matter all together though as you can fit most wheels on if you can play with wheel angles.

Cheers

Josh

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