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I have a TE37 Volk Racing 17x9 in white colour currently on my GTR R33, it is 5x114.3 with 80% threads left 255/ZR50 Bridgestone semi slick tyres. Will you consider to swap with a bit cash adjustment? The cost of the TE37 is 1200-1500$ each brand new, and the cost of the tyres is 500$ each.

If you race your car occassionally, you might want to consider my offer. How about swap your wheel+tyres with my TE37 rims + tyres PLUS a spare Falken Azenis semi slick tyres 70% condition (same size with the bridgestone semi slick, these are my spare tyres)+200$ cash adjustment, that's all I can get. If interested email to [email protected] or call to 0403413768.

Peter

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En_One - Do you know the offset of the rims because they look like they will stick out to far on a gtst..

These rims are still for sale, i rang around to see if i could get the nismo rims modified to fit my car but they said thet the rims would rub on the suspension if they were shaved to bring the rins in ...

So $4000 still if anyone wants them..

Those TE37s are for a GTR, you'll have exactly the same offset clearance problems with them as you're having with your NISMO rims.

Originally posted by BAILEY

Mick would you consider swap with stock R33GTR rims plus cash?

Joe

I dont think the offset is right..

What kinda cash adjustment were you thinking of ?

I have these rims EXACTLY but in 17" by 9" form. they sit perfect on my car, i could imagine how 18" version would be.

i am thinking about selling my set because of the value of them, and i feel i could use the money more wisely on other parts of my car.

I would prefer a SWAP+CASH deal as these are my only wheels,

so if u have a set of GTR rims and are intrested msg me with an offer other wise i'll accept cash offers of $3500firm. they come with 95% tread tyres.

i will have pics soon.

ciao

email me if u are intrested!

[email protected]

Mick,

I have brought in a few cars with damaged rims and usually send the wheels to Stevo's tyres in sydney..

It usually doesnt matter how badly dmaged the rim is, he will always make up new sectinos etc to fix the wheel..

I am sure that with a quality 3 peice set of wheels such as yours, you will be able to get someone to make up a new centre section to reduce the width of the rim. They will take your 9" centre peice and make up a new centre piece with a small cash adjustment...

The reason im helping? I would hate to see you sell such a nice set of rims when you can just adjust them for only a few hundred dollars! If they rub on your struts, then use aluminum spacers, but not too many unless you plan to upgrade your studs!!

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Originally posted by calvintys

http://photos.yahoo.com/calvintys.... what about this rim on my car ..... tell me what you think if u wana swap and some cash for ajustment. It a 18' jap rim will fit nicely to GTST

Calvin, I sent you a message a week or so ago about the rims ..

Check your PM when you get time ....

Daz, I have had similar wheels on the back of my 34 Gt-t they were 17 x 9 inch and they never came close to scraping / scrubbing offset was +38 from memory - hope this helps!

NB. I have standard suspension / ride height. The front wheels I had on were only 17 x 8 but had no problems with those either.

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