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just selling my wheels, looking to get some new 17's. will swap

a few gutter rash marks and dents and chips but nothing that cant be fixed no buckles

black with chrome dish/lip, 18x9.5 front (tyres 50%) 18x11.5 rear (tyres 85%)

came off my r32. chasing around $1100 ono

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I'd say offsets are high 40s even

as 18x9.5/11.5 will not sit on stock front/rears r32gtst guards like that with that size tyre and no negative camber if hewas running offsets lower than +30

either that or they're a 18x8.5/9.5 with high 20s low 30s offset

saying that the wheels look pretty good and cheap asking price, what are the tyre specs? 2??/35/R18

i think the offset was around the +37 mark, or it might have been +47, i cant remember exact but hopefully i get either 2moro or the next day off and will get the exact offset for you.

and 265 and 235 tyre widths with a tad of stretch.

^ pics emailed.

stunn-R, if you also cant see the pics, pm me with your email address and i will send them through.

Hi,

Would you be able to find out what make are the wheels if the stickers are still there?

cheers

Alex and Tim

wheels are altstadt . still have the stickers but are barely visible

exact offset is +42

also, sorry but the rears are actually 10.5" at the rear.

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