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Hey all,

I'm looking to maybe trade off my wheels and tires. They are the BuddyClub P1 wheels in 18" with 245's rear and I think 235's or 225's front. I have no idea what the offset is but I know they fit on my R33 GTST S2 and there is VERY minor wheel scrub on the plastic inside guard(my car is of lowered height also). All wheels are in perfect condition with exception to the rear passenger side which has experienced some gutter rash. I did not buy or put these wheels on my car, they came on it.

I don't know what I'm after, but all I know is I do NOT want shiny chrome. Looking for maybe gold, bronze or shadow chrome? Maybe if someone has some 18" bbs wheels? I don't want wheels which aren't going to fit. Pics attached. They aren't too great but if anyone is genuinely interested, I can get more pics.

Sydney only as it would be a pain in the ass to send and receive wheels.

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I want to know wheel widths/offset.

To know this take each 1 front and 1 rear wheel off and it will be stamped into the casting of the wheel.

When you can tell me this, I may be interested (not for skyline thus why i need to know)

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