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hey guys i got a set of rims for sale

the brand is ziet intensive and they are very light considering the size of them

they are 19x10 +23 offset for the rear. Has stretched 235/35 nankangs but will need replacing

19x9 +31 offset for the front. Has nankangs 225/35 and they are only about a month old

they came from japan about 10-11 months ago and were purchased from otomoto. They are in great condition and look really good. They are 4 and 5 stud so they can fit 180sx/s13 and skylines and 200sxs

im looking for $1600 as is and they are already off the car and ready to go

pick-up only for the time being

located in blacktown

for more information call peter 0407 008 651

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would they be sticking out of the guards on a series 2 R33? or will it be like yours sitting inside the guards?

just in the process of arranging my series 2 and if all goes well ill send you a PM

im guessing they'd stick out im not quiet sure... but if you want when you get the car drop me a pm and if their still available you could trial fit them on

im guessing they'd stick out im not quiet sure... but if you want when you get the car drop me a pm and if their still available you could trial fit them on

that might be a problem coz im in melbourne but ye when i get the car ill find rims with similar off set and try them on to see if ti sticks out or not. if it dosnt then i will be in contact with you. can you send them interstate? id be happy to organise it all.

thanks

Ash

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