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Brand = ZOID (??)

size = 17 x 8 (F), 17 x 9 ®

tyres = 225/45/17 Bridgestone Potenza fronts

255/40/17 Faulken GRB RS rears

stud pattern = 5 x 114.3

offset = ??

Will fit S14, R32, R33, R34 skyline gtst's...

Probably fit supra's too.

Condition = Good... some gutter rash on fronts.

they have a small dish.. not really worth calling it that though..

good wheels. nothing wrong with them apart from the gutter scratches.

Willing to swap ONLY for R32 GTR rims with tyres.

otherwise...

for sale for $1000.

NEW PRICE = $700

Located in Sydney and only willing to sell in sydney.

NOTE: they are NOT chrome.... they are silvery..

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ill see what i can do, the stock ones are excellnt imacculate condition

and your have a nie rash on themm im not sure to keep them or swap them, ill think about it

no worries..

like I said, the rash is on the fronts..

need to see them for yourself..

if you care, we can meet up on saturday and you can see for yourself..

off topic.. is that your dog in the pic?

You really should stop feeding him growth hormones..

J/K hahahahaha

bump...

wreckhead.. any update on your wheels? you still interested in swapping the wheels that you don't even use..

hehehe

they are good to keep even if i dont use them just incase i need them for racing or soemthing, i will only swap for the right deal jackson

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