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rsx84 and outlawskyline

my wheels are still the 4X114.3 PCD, the wheels are Concept Trilogy's in 17X7. they are a +38 offset, bought from tempe tyres.

some guy tells me they are chrome dipped in USA or something?

i am actually thinking of selling these, considering my car does not get driven anymore (involved in accident still waiting insurance pay out).

was thinking of advertising in the for sale section, but i previously tried to post a cd player for sale and it wouldn't let me post, kept saying VB message shit

i also have a pair of simmons V5 for my car that i may consider selling if i can get the wheels i want

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Yeah, they look alright, if thats ur car. Im not really after any wheels as such, but u shouldnt have any trouble sellin em as they hard to get, mine r actually 17 x 8s, its a tight sqeeze under there and is constantly scrubbin on the rear drivers side, i should get my guards rolled, cause nobody likes the sound of their rubber grindin away unnecessarily!!!!!

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