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These wheels are off a mates car, im selling on behalf of him but i can answer any questions etc u have so feel free to PM me, these look really nice on the r32 they are coming off and a good upgrade to fit wider tires and fill out the guards etc.

Item:

Club Linea wheels with or without tires

Specs:

17" diameter, width is unknown until the wheels are off and can have a look on the back, my guess is around 7.5" and 8.5" wide, offset would be around the +30 mark as they fill the r32 guards nicely.

PCD: 5x114.3

Condition: good, has a bit of rash but they seem straight without any bending or any major structural damage.

Price:

$600, + $100 postage to anywhere in Aus.

tires can be included at agreed price if the buyer wants.

Located in SA but can be posted if buyer is interstate.

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Specs:

17" diameter, width is unknown until the wheels are off and can have a look on the back, my guess is around 7.5" and 8.5" wide, offset would be around the +30 mark as they fill the r32 guards nicely.

PCD: 5x114.3

buddy is that the confirmed widths and offsets or is it still an assumption

cheers

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