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4 x Volk Racing rims with all the plates and center caps, 17 x 9 with 4 x Dunlop Formula R DO1J 265/40R 17 and 2 x Kumho V70A 235/40R 17.

Still one or two track days left in the tyres, they have been stored indoors and had some grip put on them prior to my last outing, only used on the car at track days.

The offset is god knows, they fit under my GTS-T with rolled guards and some camber, you need at least -2 deg on the back and front to get inside the guards of a R33 GTS-T.

Will swap for MINT 17 x 8 Nissan wheels i.e 350Z or simular, maybe even R32 GTR rims (Im trying to keep it looking standardish)

Or $650

Pick up and/or inspect in Sydney.

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God said "its about 100mm from the face that bolts to the disc hat to the outside lip", he would have been more helpful but said I've been a "bad boy" and that's all the info he will give me.

They are 2 piece rims.

I got the wheels from Peter at ADVAN performance a couple of years ago, they were on his GRACER car at Superlap 2009.

Hope that helps.

rim width is 253, distance from hub face to inside lip is 148.

So, 1/2 rim width of 126.5 - 148 = +21.5offset

I used Google for the calcs, they may not be right, if you like them try them on.

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