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Item:ROH Drift R Wheels

Age:1year

Condition:bit of black stuff from brakes on front wheels(about 4 dots),90% tread as i drive it once a week at most.

Price:$1200

To Fit: (What car) 5 stud 114.3 skylines,200's,falcons,hillux

Location:West Sydney

Contact:PM Me

Comments:265/35/18Rear & 235/40/18Front Firenza ST-03 tires with even wear.90% tread left.

heres some pics

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swap for my 18's?

No thanks,Gone back to 16's and sticking with them.

Want these gone,or traded for other car parts.

EDIT: i actually cleaned 99% of that brake dust off too. can hardly see it at all.

bout 4 dots of black stuff left tiny tiny dots

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Thanks heaps Adriano. ill do that.yeh they look good,made my car look tough as but im keeping it stock.

Cheers

Hurry up peoples,Like Adriano said its a good deal,im going to put them on a few other forums now.

Bumpski!

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hey i bought my R33 from the yard it had these rims in 19s looked fkn phat very JDM i must say...... full GTR kit and gold 19's looked alright...... but i went all bling bling....... then got defected now back to 18 inch enkeis real JDM YO! lolz

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