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Item: complete set of 4 - 16x8 rear and 16x 7 front 2 piece jap wheels (very light)

front wears 205/50/16 , rear is 225/55/16 - 4x114.3 looks nice on s13/180sx sits nicely

Location: sydney

Item Condition: excellent condition - front tread is about 40-50% and rear is 80-90%

Reason for Selling: going 5 stud so no longer needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $490 pick up in sydney

Extra Info: will post interstate at buyers expense

Pictures:

wheel on the left

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on the car -

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Contact Details: 0431168407

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Item: PAIR ONLY - 16x8 RS8 Watanabes (225/50/16) black centre with polish lip 4x114.3

Location: sydney

Item Condition: black centre might need a new coat of paint - tread is around 40%

Reason for Selling: going 5 stud so no longer needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $300 pick up in sydney

Extra Info: will post interstate at buyers expense

Pictures:

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on the car -

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Contact Details: 0431168407

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Item: complete set of 4 - 16x8 rear and 16x 7 front 2 piece jap wheels (very light)

front wears 205/50/16 , rear is 225/55/16 - 4x114.3 looks nice on s13/180sx sits nicely

Location: sydney

Item Condition: excellent condition - front tread is about 40-50% and rear is 80-90%

Reason for Selling: going 5 stud so no longer needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $490 pick up in sydney

Extra Info: will post interstate at buyers expense

Pictures:

wheel on the left

1woot5vh.jpg

kif54953fa.th.jpg

kif54987al.th.jpg

kif54998du.th.jpg

kif54964jq.th.jpg

on the car -

gpsideskirts9jm.th.jpg

Contact Details: 0431168407

#2

Item: PAIR ONLY - 16x8 RS8 Watanabes (225/50/16) black centre with polish lip 4x114.3

Location: sydney

Item Condition: black centre might need a new coat of paint - tread is around 40%

Reason for Selling: going 5 stud so no longer needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $300 pick up in sydney

Extra Info: will post interstate at buyers expense

Pictures:

SSR_16in.JPG

kif55014ws.th.jpg

on the car -

kif55009lq.th.jpg

kif55029un.th.jpg

Contact Details: 0431168407

interested in the wannabs do u know how much 2 post 2 melbourne

  • 2 weeks later...

PRICE DROP - $290 watanabes (TOMOROW ONLY) come pick them up this queens bday.

im celebrating her birthday hence the price drop!

$470 for the SET OF 4 - tomorow ONLY.

0424723200 & im in syd so come take them away !!!!!!

yeh you're right, i had one guy who said he was 100% certain he wanted it on r31skyline club but when i ring him he doesnt answer and then i try ringing back he turns off his phone. stupid co^ck suker

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