Are rear Emira OEM wheels really ET54mm??

Just as an idea, and a way to recover some of the cost... that whole set of wheels should be a perfect fitment on a V6 Emira. Any chance you could sell the complete setup (including TPMS, tires, etc) to another owner for what you've put into it, and re-order? It's super inconvenient, but if you're already having to re-do the rear wheels....
 
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Just as an idea, and a way to recover some of the cost... that whole set of wheels should be a perfect fitment on a V6 Emira. Any chance you could sell the complete setup (including TPMS, tires, etc) to another owner for what you've put into it, and re-order? It's super inconvenient, but if you're already having to re-do the rear wheels....
I’m in China and have better things to do than take a hit and deal with that shit. The Lotus specialist supplier that is also in China is better positioned to find a customer for some V6 spec wheels than I am.
 
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It is actually marked, but it’s not exactly obvious. I looked yesterday and didn’t notice. Most information is stamped quite clearly, but wheel specs are stamped very lightly, can just about make out ET64.

Measured OEM rim width and hub to rim.
209-(291/2)=63.5mm by my measurement, but hub was tricky to measure exactly.

Apparently lots have been sold and nothing said. Must be ok then:cry:
 

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