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I have my 18"x8.5" Vault Kaotic rims for sale! the tread is virtually new so i'd say atleast 95%, fronts are 225's and rears are 235's. The rims do not have a single scratch on them. they came off my R32 so they'd fit anything from r32 - r34 and s14 etc, anything with that 5 stud pattern.

They r located in Adelaide!

I will consider swap for R32 gts-t rims in perfect condition with cash adjustment of course

Price $1400

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Mate i am in the middle of gettin rid of my rims. Would be keen keen keen on yours .. but i am having alot of trouble seeling mine. Only bought the car a few weeks ago and it came with gold rims on it! There genuine racing rims ... can't be bought from aus. If they sell i'll let you know.

Mate i am in the middle of gettin rid of my rims.  Would be keen keen keen on yours .. but i am having alot of trouble seeling mine.  Only bought the car a few weeks ago and it came with gold rims on it!  There genuine racing rims ... can't be bought from aus.  If they sell i'll let you know.

post up some pics of your rims!

not sure on the offset of the rims, they fill the guards nicely on my 32

how can i find out the offset?

take a wheel off, get a measuring tape, and measure the exact millimetres from the inner mounting surface (the small round plate where the wheel bolts to the car) to level with the back (inside) edge of the rim (not including the lip). This is called the "backspacing". Check out this pdf for info on this - a few pages into that document it shows you how to measure it.

http://www.cjtire.com/pdfs/Wheels.pdf

Then take the backspacing and punch it into this formula to calculate the offset:

BACKSPACING - [ OVERALL RIM WIDTH / 2 ] = offset

That pdf document shows the examples etc using inches - so just remember to convert to mm as we use here of course.

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