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Hey guys got my Drifteks for sale/swap.

They are 17x9.5 +18, black.They have some gutter rash thats been painted so its not so noticeable. One pair of tires are basically new (about 100km done) GT radials 235/45/17 and the other pair are around 40% tread left.

They are also multi stud, 4 and 5 by 114.

Basically they dont fit under the guards on my cef, not keen on pumping the guards, and the Engineer is rather strict on protruding wheels.

So after $1000 outright or swap for higher offset wheels, i.e R33 gtr wheels, or anything around the 17x9 to 9.5 with a offset no lower than +25.

Will consider 18's also in similar widths (9-9.5, around +25 to +30).

sms 0400257530 or pm.

Cheers

Glen

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Lol missed vital info, located in nowra, Nsw, work in wollongong.

Would you consider something like

Buddy Club P1's 17x9 offset +27 ???

Currently has 2x 235x45x17 and 2x 225x45x17 tyres. mismatched on my evo :-(

The Drifteks should fit comfortably over Brembos i think... I'm just concerned of the +18 offset as being too aggresive. Let me kno what u think

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