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Hey all,

I am putting up for sale the rare Apex'i rims that come on my R33 GTR. As the topic states they are a genuine APEX'i rim, which i didnt even know they made rims. These are a VERY light weight rim so perfect for track work. They are a 3 piece rim and of very good quality. they have minor wear marks on them but for a fee on top of sale price i can have them reco's to be as new, including new paint and polished dish's.

They are 5x114.3 PCD so all skylines pcd. They are about 9.85" so dunno if that classifies them as a 9.5" or a 10" rim???? They come fitted with federal 595 tyres which are suitable to drive on but have camber wear as most skylines do.

Not sure of the offset but they are on my GTR so if they are a 9.5" i would amagine the offset is somewhere around +20? i have included photos of them on my car so you can see fitment.

Wheels located in SE suburbs of Victoria but can organise freight anywhere for the right buyer as i have a frequently used freight company with my work.

Given the extremely rare availability of these rims i am selling for $1500 firm. They are true JDM wheels to set of any skyline.

Thats not how you measure rim width.

Its actually measured from the bead itself.

Its generally 1inch less than the outside width, which you have measured.

Hey all,

I am putting up for sale the rare Apex'i rims that come on my R33 GTR. As the topic states they are a genuine APEX'i rim, which i didnt even know they made rims. These are a VERY light weight rim so perfect for track work. They are a 3 piece rim and of very good quality. they have minor wear marks on them but for a fee on top of sale price i can have them reco's to be as new, including new paint and polished dish's.

They are 5x114.3 PCD so all skylines pcd. They are about 9.85" so dunno if that classifies them as a 9.5" or a 10" rim???? They come fitted with federal 595 tyres which are suitable to drive on but have camber wear as most skylines do.

Not sure of the offset but they are on my GTR so if they are a 9.5" i would amagine the offset is somewhere around +20? i have included photos of them on my car so you can see fitment.

Wheels located in SE suburbs of Victoria but can organise freight anywhere for the right buyer as i have a frequently used freight company with my work.

Given the extremely rare availability of these rims i am selling for $1500 firm. They are true JDM wheels to set of any skyline.

Hey buddy, this is the only set of these I've seen other then my own, perhaps yours are different but the dimensions of mine as per the wheel info are:

17" x 9jj

+ 17 offset.

Hey buddy, this is the only set of these I've seen other then my own, perhaps yours are different but the dimensions of mine as per the wheel info are:

17" x 9jj

+ 17 offset.

yeah cool, thats what they will be then. thanks heaps. you still got yours??? you know much about them??? forged center piece?? surely it is going of how light they are.

Trial fit possible champ??

yeah man, deff happy to help.still on car though so obviously will be a jack up my car and a juggle around but easily do-able.

yeah cool, thats what they will be then. thanks heaps. you still got yours??? you know much about them??? forged center piece?? surely it is going of how light they are.

Yeah mate, still on my GT-R, They were on the car when I bought it, Don't know too much about them, not alot of info on the web that I've seen, They are pretty darn light I want to get the tyres off so i can weigh them properly, Do yours come with a little sticker on the inside of the wheel in jap ?

On another note,

People looking at these wheels the awesome offset they come with, they can naturally fill out a GT-R guard without requiring spacers !!!

Edited by Nee-san
yeah man, deff happy to help.still on car though so obviously will be a jack up my car and a juggle around but easily do-able.

Awesome man. I'll PM you soon so we can hook up a suitable time for both of us ;-)

just wanted to say, i looked at the tread last night, the fronts have about %85 left, the rears have about %55 through the meat of the tyre but have camber wear.

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just wanted to say, i looked at the tread last night, the fronts have about %85 left, the rears have about %55 through the meat of the tyre but have camber wear.

Picked up my new set of Weds guys so need these gone, am little neg on price now but nothing stupid as i know how rare they are, make an offer, might just get lucky and you will know you will never see someone with the same set of wheels as you! oh maybe 1 though haha

Picked up my new set of Weds guys so need these gone, am little neg on price now but nothing stupid as i know how rare they are, make an offer, might just get lucky and you will know you will never see someone with the same set of wheels as you! oh maybe 1 though haha

price drop to $1400

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