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RARE Rims, JDM Style, Old skool

Panasport 3 piece G7 C2C5's 17's off my R32 GTR (x4)

Need a clean but undamaged with

Brand new centre caps

New Khumo Ecsta Supra tyres 255/40/R17 94Y (ultra hi performance)

Size (hand measured)

Front - 17 x 9.5 +15 (shallower lip)

Rear - 17 x 10 +20 (deeper lip)

Price now - $2500 OBO

Good Interest was shown in another thread. So rather than Hijack that thread I started this one.

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Hey mate would u sell without tyres if so how much, pm if you prefer. Thanks

Hey Trent, not at this early stage mate. but keep an eye on this thread.

Have no use for the tyres if the Rims sell.

Cheers

Richard

Sorry guys a fair few Pm's on these wheels with mainly one question. Size/Offset ?

Just quickly for those who may be concerned about running these on thier GTR. I feel I have to post this for all those showing interest.

We've all heard run the same rim size and tyres size on GTR's. Yes I agree it is the best way to avoid an issue.

However:

-. Same tyre width, same rolling diameter. No Issue - full stop!

Plus

-. There is a 5% allowable difference for GTR's.

-. Awesome offsets - good luck finding better or any like these (Google Panasport G7 c2c5)

-. 8 years running these on my 32 GTR with absolutely no issues - Personal Guarantee

-. R32 GTR transfer clutch pack isn't preloaded like later models

-. Great price for these very rare rims in this condition with new tyres and new centre caps

-. best rims ever made for the 32. look like oem style, light wheight old skool jap racing rims. TUFF as nails.

-. and finally If you have a legit issue I'll buy them back in the first month (if not damaged).

Cheers

Oh and 18's/19's are for show. 17's are for racing !!!!

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Damn, you wouldn't be interested in a swap for some other wheels would you buy any chance?

Otherwise I hope these are still around once my wheels sell.

these unmarked tuff jap classics are gonski

GTR street cred rating now -1 :(

(Damo & Roman sorry guys - sold)

damn, they went for way too cheap :(

the quality wheel market seems to be struggling atm

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