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Hey guys I am selling the old rims and tyres off my gtr. The two fronts are 17x9.5 and the rears are 17x10, I'm pretty sure they are Koya's they were on the car when i bought it. All four rims have 255 ku36 rubber which are all pretty close to the indicators.

One of the fronts has got a crack in it i will attatch a photo of it but the other three are in pretty good condition.

I am after $400 but will take any offers

Any questions you can contact me on 0412473767

If you want to come have a look i like in Cloverdale WA (I wont be here for three weeks but house mates will be.)

Ben

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hey guys so a couple people have asked me to measure the offset which is 140mm and i noticed they all have 9 1/2 stamped on the back but they measure up 255mm so im sorry but cant gaurantee the size now. fail. But anyone interested is more than welcome to come have a look and measure them for themselves.

cheers

ben

That isn't the offset of the wheel not sure what you have measured there. The 9 1/2 stamp means they are 9.5inch. Is there a stamp on the back saying ET17 or something like that? That would be the offset of the wheel

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