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Hey All,

Well. santa was good enough to spot me some wheels, and i don't have room in the shed for a spare set so these need to go.

They are Volk Racing Emu's in 17 x 8 & 9's (from memory) They are all in good nick apart from the odd gutter kiss. I can't remember the offset's but the attached pic shows them on stock r33 guards with no spacers etc. If you really need to know i'll pull them off and check. Tyres are good with about 80% left. Fronts are good year potenza's 215's and rears are Ventus Sports 255's.

Rims are multi nissan stud ie 4 & 5 stud patterns.

Let me know if you need more info.

1650 ono 1300ono.

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Hey guys, i have it on good advice that offsets are +38 front and +40 Rear. But again if your serioius i'll pull them off and check. New wheels should arrive in 2 weeks, so i'll check then anyways.

Price Drop.....$1500. Come git em!!

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hey man, i got cash now again lol.... but ive only got 1000, will you hand these off for about 1000? if u still got em that is and i'll be ready for pick up on wednesday or thursday or friday

yeah i still have em, but i've had an offer of 1200. Told him if no one else beat him by Sunday, they're sold....

Just go and sell your body for the night, that'll land you some extra $$$ LOL!!

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