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I have a set of WORK REZAXII rims. They came on my GTR when I bought it, but are not suited to a GTR because they are 18x10 rears and 18x9 fronts. The offset is +48 to 50 mm for all.

They are 5 stud pattern (5x114.3) and will fit a GTST. Tyres are Bridgestone Potenza's, but are in not in road worthy condition. They can be rolled on but wouldn't recommend daily driving.

These rims have just been metal polished

Asking $1300. I live in Ferntree Gully, VIC.

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Sorry guys was off the air for couple of days. I will get some pics to you as soon as I can. I have been getting the rims polished, because I believe some of the curbing can be repaired.

Please check back soon.

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Got some pics last night.

Pics added to original post. Centre caps are also included with this sale (4 of) and can do a pic of them also.

Will post more pics when I have all four wheels back.

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I think I will be getting these back late Saturday or Sunday Morning form the metal polisher. I will PM then to confirm.

If you like you can PM me your mobile number and I will give you a call when I have them back.

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Here is a couple of pics of the rims before they were cleaned or polished. Not the best pics, but all I could find with them on my car. Remember my car is stock height at the moment, so doesn't look as shmick as it would on yours.

The best way to see if they look good is to come over and we'll fit two of them on and see how they look.

Ta, Chris

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Here are some pics of the rims after being polished.

These are a two piece rim with the centre being chrome.

These are the four centre caps that can be sold with the rims.

Unfortunatly their is no natural light in these pics, so doesn't do them any good. Might be able to take better pics on the weekend if any1 is interested.

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These wheels all have these markings on them. They have an all jap writing sticker on the inside, but I can't find anything that says WORK. But they definately look exactly like the WORK rims in the 1st pic.

VIA and JWL are world industry standards. See here http://www.enkei.co.jp/en/t_know_02.html

Also has that number if that means anything to anyone.

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Nah they are definately the wrong off set for a 4WD vehicle, as the GTR requires a front wheel drive offset on the front and a RWD offset for the rear.

These rims are designed for a GTST, and will fill the guards better on one. Also deep dish style rims appear to not fill the guards as much too.

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