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Hey guys im selling my 17 inch Wheels, they came with my R32 GTS-T skyline when i bought it. All i know is there 17 inch and they look like BBS RG II wheels. They are made in germany though. Condition of wheels is OK Needs a little clean few scratches not too many.I recently bought 2 new brand new tyres. Ingens A1's 215/55ZR17 they have 95% tread on them, And the other two wheels are Maxxis 215/55ZR17 85% tread. 

Not sure how much there worth but i paid 350 just for Ingens tyres. So offer me. 

PM or contact 0432 574 979

thanks :P

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can you at least measure how wide the rims are? some tims could be stamped with the offset and width inside the wheel even outside so look everywhere. and if you see numbers post them up

can you at least measure how wide the rims are? some tims could be stamped with the offset and width inside the wheel even outside so look everywhere. and if you see numbers post them up

Ok so the Wheel backspace is 5 inches, the width of the wheel is 8.5 inches which makes the offset +6.

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