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Item:Unknow Japaese Brand WIN racing wheels 5 Stud Fronts 19x9 Tires size 235/35 R19 Rears 19x10 Tire size 275/30 R19 Not sure on the offset ??

Will need new tires on all of them as the old ones on there pretty worn out

Location:Brisbane Pefer Brisbane Buyers Interstate will have to sort out your own postage

Item Condition: Pretty Good a little bit of gutter rash on left front

Reason for Selling: Dont need it anymore

Price and Payment Conditions:$1800 NEGOTIABLE offers are welcome

Contact Details:contact me on 0431161238

Pictures are below

Cheers

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post-15840-1137475943.jpg Rears

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these fit on a r33?.....not too sure bout the width.

im pretty sure it can if anywayz if ur really keen u could always put the wheel on and try it

anyone here with R33 with 19s ??

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