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Have a brand new external gate with a 10 psi spring? (not 100% sure) got it from Hypergear and they cost $300 from memory. Looking for $200 firm as it's never been used. Will post up pics later tonight, PM me if your interested, will send interstate at buyers expense.

Have 4 17" Jap 2 piece meshies. 7" and 8" with +40 offset.They fit well and fill my guards but I'm looking to shrink my diameter as 17" 235s aren't easy to spin with 120 or so RWKW. 2 almost near bridgestones! There is some gutter rash on some of the rims hence the cheap price. I really want to trade for some 15" or 16" rims with half decent offsets (must be 114.3 4 stud).

Will pay cash either way for exchange or throw me your offers.

These rims should fit just about any import ie: skylines, silvias, RX7s, toyotas etc. will make good drift rims too.

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