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Hey dudes,

For sale here is a set (4) of Drifteks 17 x 9.5 +18 in Black 5 x 114.3.

Rims are in pretty good nick, perfectly round :\ some rashes and light marks but nothing really major.

Theyre really dirty in pics but they do scrub up very well, nice and shiny. I may give them a wash and post pics if I have time later.

They can come with tyres, if buyer wishes, they can be fitted with a pair of 225 45 17 Pirelli Pzero Rossos on the front with about 80% tread on the front, and one Pirelli Pzero Rosso and a Michelin Pilot Primacy again in 225s on the rear 80% tread. All tyres are in RWC condition. With 225s on the 9.5 they are fairly stretched, see pic front wheels on white R32 GTSt. Rears have 245 in pics. Picture of Purple R32 GTR show 245 tyres fitted. 245 Tyres are not for sale.

GTSt's will probably require some lipping to eliminate possible rubbing. GTRs will not require any mods to eliminate rubbing at a reasonable ride height.

These are the toughest and cheapest wheels that look this good without having to use spacers etc etc. I actually never got pulled over running these on the GTSt. These wheels also have massive brake clearance so theyre good for racers too. Brakes are 355mm fitting under these.

Located in Melbourne, will ship but buyer must pay freight. If you want to come see these and/or you want to buy them, you must put down a deposit before I remove and fit the tyres.

$1000 without tyres

$1300 with tyres listed

Prices not negotiable.

Cheers,

Mat.

0400 558 030

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