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Selling a set of DTM rims in hyper black finish - 18x7.5's for the front and 18x8.5's at the rears. Offset is +32 at the front and +40 at the rear. Stud pattern is 5x114.3 and they fit on 200sx, Skyline GTS-T, Supra, RX7, 300zx.

Fitted with Falken FK451's which are 225/40/18 at the front and 255/35/18 at the rear. Tyres have 90% tread front and rear.

Wheels are in excellent condition apart from small kerb marks on 2 rims. Asking for $1,700 and I'm located in Sydney.

Email to [email protected] if interested.

These look like Vertec VR5 Quests made by Manaray Sport, which look amazing in the flesh.

Interested, but would like to see close up pics. Im in Perth but can provide a Sydney delivery address.

Oh BTW these should fit without rubbing, i had what looks to be the same rim priced up new in a 8 and 9 inch combination which I was assured fits perfectly on 32's and 33's.

Red17

hi all, thanks for your interest.

moo_r32 - sorry i don't have any other pics and i don't own a digital camera. yep, they fit on 32 and 33 gts-t with no probs, no guard rolling required. i'm selling cos i sold my car and i'm just trying to get some of the money back that i've spent on aftermarket bits.

red17 - the vertec vr5's are identical to the dtm rims and they're actually both made by manaray sport. the manaray brand is actually stamped onto the back of the dtm rims. sorry, no closeup pics unfortunately. yep they fit perfectly with no rubbing, just bolt straight onto 32 and 33.

h3roic5 - check your inbox.

most of the interest i've had has been from perth, wa. if buyers are interested in paying for freight, i'm keen to sell, but i have no idea how much this would cost.

cheers.

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