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I have 1 pair of spacer with bolt pattenr 5x114.3 it came off my R32 but I dont need them anymore

ask in 70$ US + shipping

Are these bolt on with their own fixed studs or the sandwich type that just use the wheel nuts to hold them on behind the wheel?

Also thickness? Plus where are you so we can determan shipping costs?

Cheers

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Are these bolt on with their own fixed studs or the sandwich type that just use the wheel nuts to hold them on behind the wheel?

Also thickness? Plus where are you so we can determan shipping costs?

Cheers

Yep they use wheel nuts to hold them.. just fix and bolt them up and put your wheel back thats all! its about 1inch 1/4

they look like that (but not chrome)

wheel%20spacer.jpg

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so ur selling 4 of these spacers.

I can offer u $50 AUD for them delivered to melbourne

Idiot...

Firstly he is selling 2 not 4.

Secondly he is in in USA hence asking $70 US. ($94 AUD)

Thirdly your pissy offer of $50 not even cover postage.

In what magical land do you think someone would give you a set of spacers for free you knob... Its a pitty people like you own skylines it gives us all a bad name.

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Idiot...

Firstly he is selling 2 not 4.

Secondly he is in in USA hence asking $70 US. ($94 AUD)

Thirdly your pissy offer of $50 not even cover postage.

In what magical land do you think someone would give you a set of spacers for free you knob... Its a pitty people like you own skylines it gives us all a bad name.

Go buy some tissues and have a cry idiot,

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