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just have for sale a full set of ROH Shift R wheels. these are a multistud 4 fitment which therefore dont fit skylines. they are great looking and high quality for a everyday car or modified car. for pictures and list of cars they fit go to www.roh.com.au and look in fitment section. they also come with the studs and almost brand new tires which are maxxis. for more details please reply here. if you want fotos of them i can send out. there is only slight scratches around edge of one wheels where i clipped it on a roundabout that was to big. im asking $500 for them as the rubber is like new and the original cost for $2000. this is Negotiable but i cant give them away.

Pickup only in sydney eastern suburbs.

Callum

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just have for sale a full set of ROH Shift R wheels. these are a multistud 4 fitment which therefore dont fit skylines. they are great looking and high quality for a everyday car or modified car. for pictures and list of cars they fit go to www.roh.com.au and look in fitment section. they also come with the studs and almost brand new tires which are maxxis. for more details please reply here. if you want fotos of them i can send out. there is only slight scratches around edge of one wheels where i clipped it on a roundabout that was to big. im asking $500 for them as the rubber is like new and the original cost for $2000. this is Negotiable but i cant give them away.

Pickup only in sydney eastern suburbs.

Callum

Can we see photos please and what car were they on? I assume as they are 4 stud they won't fit late skylines but what about R31 4 studs?

Thanks, Regards Craig

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Can we see photos please and what car were they on? I assume as they are 4 stud they won't fit late skylines but what about R31 4 studs?

Thanks, Regards Craig

Hi guys im fairly new to the whole car scene and am soon to get my p's and thinking of getting an R33. I also really like these Shift R wheels, im just wondering is there anyway possible to make these wheels fit onto a skyline r33 if not why not ? thanks

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