Here is a great deal for someone wanting to upgrade to nice and easy set of 17" rims...not mine!
http://inlandempire.craigsl.../wto/5539969613.htmlThe only trick in that the center bore on the rims needs to me bored out an extra 1mm...easy enough to do with a dremil tool & soap stone
and then cut the bolt back on the rears:




Purchased a 2nd set of nuts for the rear main bolt...tighten the original down, made the cut with a sawzall and oil, then removed the original bolt to ensure the threads were left perfect...use new bolts to finish up the job.
In the end, they look like this installed:

or another set on my wife's Fiero: