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Dunno bout the offset, but they are much different than the 5th gens+.
I have a set of 1988 GT-S wheels kickin around if you want them. Theres Kumho tires on them, but they'll need to be replaced. If your looking for aftermarket rims, check out tirerack.com
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4th gen: 5x100, +38mm offset; 14x6" 5th gen: 5x100, ?? 6th gen: 5x100, +45mm offset; 15x7" 7th gen: 5x100, +39mm offset; 16x6.5" The bolt pattern is the same for the 4th, 5th 6th and 7th gens and a lotta guys upgrade to the 7th gen GT and GTS OEM rims without issues. I run the 6th gen 15x7" on my 88 ST165. |
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