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Hi guys,

Up for sale is my RARE 17 x 9 Panasport G7 3 PIECE rims with tires in good condition, no buckle, no cracks and not bent. Rims have some small scuffs around the lips but does not affect the appearances or what its use. (Refer to pics)

Wheels specs:

SIZE 17 x 9 +18 offsets all round.

REARS have more dish then front as fronts have a different disk type to clear big brake setups.

Stud pattern: 5 x 114.3

Tires:

Fronts: 215/45/17 Continental Max BRAND NEW

Rears: 225/45/17 Achilles ATR 85% left

Wheels are a perfect fit for my S15 Silvia and are good size for many other vehicles.

Price: 1350 nego

Inspection and test fits is welcomed. Im located in Vic Melb. Interstate buyers are welcomed. Any other questions, details or book for an inspection please contact me by pm, txt or call me on 041210834four

Thanks for viewing,

Bob

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is there any offset change between them because of the lips or are they still +18 all round like you said haha thats confusing af

It has a thicker hub, pushing the spokes out further and only requiring a shallow outer lip to maintain the same offset as the shallower hub with wider lips.

I'll hide these comments tomorrow once you've read it Alex.

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