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I have two sets of 17" rims for sale.

One set is 17x7 Mullins/CSA Pursuit wheels. Pretty much as new condition i don't recall any scratches so any that are there are very minor. PCD is 4x114.3 and offset is +40. These will fit 180sx, Silvia, U13 Bluebird and perhaps some other cars like ET pulsar etc. PM me with what you've got and i'll see if i can work out if they'll fit.

Asking $550ono

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Second set is 17x7 BSA 178 wheels, 3 are in great condition but the 4th is kerbed and isn't quite straight. You can't feel it to drive on but can see it when you spin the rim fast. Probably repairable but if not then just replace it with new rim. PCD is 4x114.3 and offset is +40

Asking $250ono

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Rubber is no good, this is a pic of both sets:

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The BSA rims on my old Gazelle

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Selling due to 5 stud conversion

PM or email me on [email protected]

Prefer pickup but i'm down Sydney way every now and again.

Thanks

Jarich

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