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Want to buy some cheap 18's with no tyres that will fit 235/45/r18 and 255/35/r18 tyres on them. It's for a r33 gtst so +30ish offset would be best.

Will also trade my 18" Volk f-zero challenge wheels for other wheels that will fit onto my r33 gtst.

Volks wheels are 18" x 9" + 45 and 18" x 10" + 48. They are white with a chrome edge. There is a few gutter rashes on all of the wheels unfortunately.. As far as buckles go they are fine as per what OTR in Clayton said.

They come wrapped with 235/45/r18 and 255/35/r18 federal 595 rs-r's. Ive only done about 2,500km on them and have been pretty covilized on them so they've got pretty much all tread left.

TO fit onto my r33 gtst all I needed was 20mm spacers for the front, the back sits on fine. My car has king springs with apexi tmax shocks so I'm not sure how much lower my car would sit than standard..

Can swap for cheap wheels and tyres (as long as they're road worthy) plus cash my way, or just gimme something to roll on and buy the set, or just the wheels, or just the tyres, whatever!

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Hey mate might not be wat ur after but I hav a set of Blest Bahnsport Type D's in 18x8 and 18x9 in the +30's offset cant remember exactly, they are very much like work eurolines but hav tyres, pm me for pics if u like.

As above, will u split the wheels and tyres? If so how much for just the rims? Would they fit onto the size tyres I have posted at the start of the thread?

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