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Two sets of wheels for sale, both are the real deal. They may only be 15's but on the cars that they fit, anything more is unnecessary, and 15's have great benefits in terms of unsprung weight when compared to larger rims.

They also look far far far better than anything available new in a 4x114.3 pcd bar maybe a new set of Minilites which are far more expensive

1 set of 4 Watanabe RS8's, multipiece, 4x114.3 pcd, 15x6.5 +34 offset

These wheels look seriously good no matter what car they are on, bigger doesn't necessarily mean better.

Will fit R30 Skylines perfectly, should be fine for R31 and most Datsuns. Could be drilled out to also accept 4x100 pcd quite easily

These wheels are very light, perfect for reducing unsprung weight.

No gutter rash at all. Black paint is slightly flakey on a couple of spots on a couple of the wheels

Tyres aren't great, one pair are ok, the other pair are decidedly lacklustre.

http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f152/Ada...ub/DSC00248.jpg

http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f152/Ada...ub/DSC00247.jpg

http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f152/Ada...ub/DSC00246.jpg

http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f152/Ada...ub/DSC00245.jpg

1 set of 4 Longchamp XR4's, multipiece, 4x114.3pcd, 15x7 +11 offset

Perfect 'old-school Jap' style, a bit of dish and a heap of drift heritage.

Perfect fit for AE86, AE71/KE71 and possibly other rwd Corollas, Fits rear of R30 Skyline perfectly, will fit front fine with a small spacer to allow the callipers to clear, this should also be true for R31. Fits Triumph saloons perfectly

Not overly light, but not heavy

No gutter scrapes

Tyres are reasonably good on these

http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f152/Ada...ub/DSC04635.jpg

http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f152/Ada...ub/DSC04636.jpg

$800 a set, negotiable. Pricey... Yeah. But the RS8's are very light and the Longchamps have a kickarse offset and a dont fcuk with me look

I'm not fussed whether they sell with or without the tyres, I'm happy to get them taken off to make interstate freight cheaper, and happy to deliver them to a Busfreight depot. www.busfreight.com.au For a rough guide on shipping costs, factor on anywhere from 20kg to 30kg for a set of 4 wheels without tyres

Best way to get in contact would be to email me bilzy at internode.on.net

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Two sets of wheels for sale, both are the real deal. They may only be 15's but on the cars that they fit, anything more is unnecessary, and 15's have great benefits in terms of unsprung weight when compared to larger rims.

They also look far far far better than anything available new in a 4x114.3 pcd bar maybe a new set of Minilites which are far more expensive

1 set of 4 Watanabe RS8's, multipiece, 4x114.3 pcd, 15x6.5 +34 offset

These wheels look seriously good no matter what car they are on, bigger doesn't necessarily mean better.

Will fit R30 Skylines perfectly, should be fine for R31 and most Datsuns. Could be drilled out to also accept 4x100 pcd quite easily

These wheels are very light, perfect for reducing unsprung weight.

No gutter rash at all. Black paint is slightly flakey on a couple of spots on a couple of the wheels

Tyres aren't great, one pair are ok, the other pair are decidedly lacklustre.

http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f152/Ada...ub/DSC00248.jpg

http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f152/Ada...ub/DSC00247.jpg

http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f152/Ada...ub/DSC00246.jpg

http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f152/Ada...ub/DSC00245.jpg

1 set of 4 Longchamp XR4's, multipiece, 4x114.3pcd, 15x7 +11 offset

Perfect 'old-school Jap' style, a bit of dish and a heap of drift heritage.

Perfect fit for AE86, AE71/KE71 and possibly other rwd Corollas, Fits rear of R30 Skyline perfectly, will fit front fine with a small spacer to allow the callipers to clear, this should also be true for R31. Fits Triumph saloons perfectly

Not overly light, but not heavy

No gutter scrapes

Tyres are reasonably good on these

http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f152/Ada...ub/DSC04635.jpg

http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f152/Ada...ub/DSC04636.jpg

$800 a set, negotiable. Pricey... Yeah. But the RS8's are very light and the Longchamps have a kickarse offset and a dont fcuk with me look

I'm not fussed whether they sell with or without the tyres, I'm happy to get them taken off to make interstate freight cheaper, and happy to deliver them to a Busfreight depot. www.busfreight.com.au For a rough guide on shipping costs, factor on anywhere from 20kg to 30kg for a set of 4 wheels without tyres

Best way to get in contact would be to email me bilzy at internode.on.net

Still for sale?? If so, Im interested, 0417 561 085

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