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They are Super Advan Racing Mags

Good Condition

Sizes are 17x8 Fronts (235x45 17s Dunlop SP 9000s 50% [Very good Tyres!!])

17x9 Rears (255x45 17s Nankang NS-II 30%)

They are currently on my r33 gtst... and are 5x114.3

Price: offers above $1500 with what tyres are on them.

Want perth buyer... interstate pays for delivery...

they will fit on other cars with the same brakes and gtrs and stuff like that alike... like r32s, r33s, s14s, s15s.... i think thats right.... if im wrong please correct me... :spank:

Cars im pretty sure they fit on, r33 gtst, r32 gtr, s14, s15.....if anyone else knows of any other cars they will fit on please let me know.... :D PS. r33 gtst has huge brakes, so you should be safe with offset for other cars with 114.3x5 aswell....

r33fane1.jpg

The reason i want to sell them is because i think i want some white mags... :D

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omg i love enkeis

yes i would swap

but depends what model, size (width)

enkeis are quite thin and most of them are 8s and i want min of 9s on the rear thats why i didnt buy enkeis again, because i couldnt find any good looking 9s. :rant:

ps. email sent....

Hi fane,

i too have had the "white boy bug" its great. Just a lil tip, if u have a certain type of rim you want, you can always get the rims sandblasted, primed and powdercoated in a variety of whites (pearl, bright etc) i got it done on a set of 16s for my old ET and they came up a treat! even fixed the small gutter rash that one of the rims had. Finish was immaculate! I payed 60 per wheel. Its cheap and easy! Also, many places have heaps of colours.....including bronze, gold and even pink!! If u keen, let your fingers do the walking....

Just an idea.

Haro

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