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Hey all,

I have for sale a full set of used Yokohama Super Advan Racing SA3R wheels. Very hard to find these rims as they are out of production...

Came off an S14 but will suit almost any application.

Specifications:

Size: 17x8 (front), 17x9 (rear)

PCD: 5 x 114.3

Offset: +35 (front), +38 (rear)

Center caps and valve stems included

Made in Japan

They are in fantastic condition with minimal to no gutter rash and come wrapped in KUMHO ECSTA 235/45R17 tyres. Basically brand new (95% tread remaining).

$1200

$1100

Located in Adelaide, SA.

Can be delivered to your door ANYWHERE Australia wide for $100!!

PM with any questions/queries.

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simmyb: Not gonna take the tyres off man. At the least, might as well use em up for a bit of thrashing or a regency job...

Darkboy: They def aren't 4 hole mate, must just be the angle of the pic.

JAS-25T: They are light mate, but not that light! >_< That is the weight of each rim... Tyre would add another 4-5 odd kg...

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