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LAST price drop to $1850, but only until end of this week so if anyone is interested, email me ASAP. [email protected]

Will consider sending interstate at buyers expense.

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BUMP... someone out there must want these wheels, AND have the cash... I've had people interested but they dont have the money...

email or pm if interested... :)

cheers :mad:

Sorry to post whore but these are the EXACT rim's i'm looking for BUT i have no cash as my car is getting resparyed a diff colour and i need these to go with it ;)

Lay-by? :)

Still for sale.... I'm not going to drop the price lower than $1750 with tyres. so if you're waiting around for another price drop, bad luck thefinger.gif

what's offset for front and rear?  

how far the spoke clearance from the front brake caliper?  

Does not front wheel with 265 rub the guard inner?

I can arrange TNT for pickup..

The Offset is mentioned in the first post. +35 / +36

The front wheels are 8 inches wide, with 265 wide tyres.

If the tyres are too wide for your R33 GTS-t, just use them as a good spare set of rears. They definitely fit on a R34 GTT without rubbing.

BTW, these wheels retail for over $4000 new..

:D

how far the spoke clearance from the front brake caliper?  

I don't know the X-Factor fittment specs for these wheels. I would say they are not suitable for cars with big brake upgrades. I know they wont clear my gold brembo R34 GTR calipers...

Let me know if you're interested.

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