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Set of four Starform wheels (these are a high quality jap copy of German BBS mesh style wheels) - see pic below.

Front 17x8", +40mm offset, 225/45 tyres

Rear 17x9", +45mm offset, 245/40 tyres

5 stud - the offsets suit R33, 200SX, 300ZX and Supra (I had them on my R33).

Excellent condition - minor kerb scrapes on a couple.

Asking $1,300 total including nuts & locknuts, but I would prefer Adelaide buyers who can inspect and collect in person.

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those tyres rock!!! they are the first set of tyres i've used that hook up even when taking off with a little grunt i had dunlop lemanz and could fry em at 60km easy but no chance with the contisports....perform very well in the wet as well!!! i might snap em up for the cressi if i get a little money left ova

1/ Do these rims fit on the front, without having to 'shave' ANY part of the front calipars?

2/ Would you consider these to be a lightweight rim, or are they at least lighter than the stockies? I have 19's but am starting to do some track work, and these are too heavy and tyres are too expensive to burn.

Al - To put them on the front of my R33, I used thin spacers to avoid having to shave anything off the calipers. I can provide these if required. The rims weigh about the same as stock 16" rims, but of course the 17" tyres would be a bit heavier. I can weigh the two together and get back to you if you want.

Matt - just got your PM - I will call you tomorrow.

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