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Genuine BBS LM wheels for sale. Second hand but in very good condition, and includes tyres.

Front - 18x8. Rear - 18x9. PCD - 5X114.3. Offset - 35.

Two-piece wheel with forged aluminum center and rim, lightweight and strong.

Price - $2500. Located in Sydney, willing to ship elsewhere at buyers expense.

Contact me on 0416 059 300, or email me at [email protected].

Please, only contact me if genuinely interested, I have had a lot of people not show up after agreeing to a price over the phone and arranging to come and buy them.

Thanks,

Matt.

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thanks, they look really tough. They aren't heavy either, so they actually serve a purpose unlike most ricey looking wheels.

The price is negotiable as well for anyone interested, and will fit r33, r34, silvia, 300zx and others that have the same offset and pcd.

I will be taking some pictures of the actual wheels soon.

Any idea if they would fit on a 32 GTS4?

Don't know if the 9" width would fit under the guards of a R32?

Asides from that... the GTS4 is 4wd and you should keep the rolling radius on the of the tyres the same.

If you have a 8" at the front and a 9" at the back would probably put 235 - 245 all around... but this would defeat the purpose of different sized rims and *might* throw out the geometry of the car.

Check http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html for different combinations as you *might* be able to put fatter tyres on the back, but lower the profile.

This would then lead back into 9" under the guards.

I have a R33, and 9" fit under the rear guards (10" is too big)... but I can't make a definate comment on the R32 and 9".

I would also depend on offset (listed in first post).

Nice RIMS... my old man has a set on his R33 GTR 18x10. They are nearly as light as the stock R33 / S14 / S15 Nissan Rims... not kidding, I'd only say about 25% heavier... at the most.

If I hadn't just had a baby I'd definately buy!

madgt4 - they have a black centre cap with gold writing. They aren't chrome, but they do have a slight dish, not deep dish though.

phorj is right, if you have an r32 you are best to find out if they are too wide or not, i don't want to sell them to someone if they can't use them. i'm not sure what offset is needed on an r32 but someone here must know.

Matt.

mmmmmm did you get my msg back Matt?

Sorry about not updating everyone interested.

Wheels are still available and are negotiable!

I have finally managed to get a picture, it is hi res, about 600k.

www.oxygencreative.com.au/1.jpg

Cheers,

Matt.

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