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ok ppl...this is what you've all been waiting for. REAL watanabe's for sale. Speedstar RS8 5 stud to suit RWD cars. (didnt fit on my skyline so selling them :D ) its 114.3 but the offset im not 2 sure about. right now its bronze with polished lip, with deepness of about 1" hahaha...looks great on any car (specially my dad's van). i'm selling them for $800 preferred (as im in debt....again), and pick up is best coz not good with all this courrier/shipping/etc stuff. located in liverpool, sydney, so can come 2 inspect almost anytime on weekends or weekday nights (gimme a buzz). can call me on 0433 288 468. i've already been offered $700 for them from a friend, but he's not 100% on it coz his car is still 4stud (was thinking of conversion 2 5stud)

u can look these up (well the style) in google under Speedstar RS8. its in near mint condition.

pics will b up soon! :ban:

Dom

edit: no tyres by the way. RIMS ONLY

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Diameter?

Width?

Justin...

whoops. ok its 16" and ...8" wide. will get pics up hopefully 2mrw wen i get comp my FIXED comp back :P! sorry bout delay for pics.

pic please, very interested

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found these pics which are SIMILAR to wat my rims are relly like, only different in colour.

edit: pics (not of mine) added. ..hope it helps a little. pretty much same thing, but 5 stud is what's on offer here people. looking for a firm buyer ASAP as need to money desperately. very sad to let these go :P

also found out that it has spun aluminium outer with cast magnesium centre...which equals LIGHTWEIGHT!

found some guy selling for $1100 for his set, so you're getting a bargain here people!

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MintR33, tell ur mate that these wont last long coz MUST GO THIS WEEK!..throw me an offer.

Scooby, GTR im not too sure, but it didnt fit on my R33 gtst. if u have ...sway 15-20mm spacers then should fit pretty easy. i heard that 32GTR and 33GTST brakes wer same or sumfing (dun believe it tho) but yea...im sure if u hav spacers then can fit easy ;)

thanx whyt. if buyer requires...i can respray (with spray paint of course) back to gloss/matte black if they wish. looks pretty damn good too...but i went with bronze 2 see wat it was like.

ok some new pics....well these are mine...so its exactly what u'll b getting if u intend on pruchasing them :blink:

keep in mind these are GENUINE!...i only resprayed them as old paint was fading and peeling-ish.

near mint condition....wen u look at in person then shall u see the TINY winy scratch on one of them

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thnx 66 skyline gt. at the moment that price is too low. but if i do get desperate...then yea..ur on top of the list.

More offers people? need gone (at the right price though) negotiable

cummon ppl! wheels still on for sale. if need 2 hav sent, then i guess can do it. just havnt had experience with them so not sure. throw reasonable offers my way!

great rims!!!!

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