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Item Summary: Work Ewing 17x8.0 +5

Location: Wagga Wagga, NSW: Regional

Condition: Used

Asking Price: $1200

Delivery Methods: Pick Up

Contact Info: PM

Extra Information: I have a set of rims for sale. Specs are as follows:

- Work Ewing

- Front & Rear: 17x8.0 +5 offset

- Stud Pattern: 5x114.3

- No tyres

Asking price is $1200 but this is negotiable if the right price is offered.

I'm not interested in swaps so please don't ask.

Rims can be shipped at the buyers cost.

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not the best lookin rims

You think you have any say in here?

These are good quality, good size/offset and look good in some people's opinion so keep your useless comments to yourself. :mad:

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@Raysboostin - I can get pictures of the backs of the rims, no worries. What I can't do is guarantee that they will clear R33 GTR Brembo calipers. I can give you the dimensions of the rims, which are 17x8.0 with a +5 offset and tell you that they clear standard BA Falcon rotors with R33 GTS-T calipers on the front of a Toyota Cressida MX83. You will have to do some research to see if they will fit. I can send them to QLD, no worries.

I couldn't PM you as I had to have a minimum post count of 10 to send a PM. Which I don't have.

I hope this helps.

Regards,

Cameron.

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