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Item: 18" HR125

Age: 2 years

Condition: Two rims have a bit of gutter rash. They are not bad though.

Price: $1000ono

To Fit: should fit most 5 stud cars

Location: Melbourne

Contact: 0411609507

Comments: Brand new tyres on the front. Rims are 18"x7.5" +45 offset

They are currently on my R33, if you want pics of them on the car, let me know and i'll either pm or email to you.

Call (0411609507) or PM me. Will take any reasonable offers

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hmmm i dunoo from looking at the pictures i cant see how it could fit four stud car if its a multifit....

4 four are in like a square shape

anyone else able to tell me if these will fit a four stud GTS r33 s2

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These are not multifit....

it is easy to tell if they will fit four stud or not.... if there are 8 holes.... 8/2 = 4 stud...

if there are 10 holes.... 10/2 = 5 stud...

these have 10 holes .... :yes:

easily solved...

(P.S I had to work this out the hard way too)

Adam

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