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Item: full set of 5 (includes brand new spare) RJR Torque wheels

Age: Unknown

Condition: see below

Price: $600 ono

To Fit: Skyline (What car)

Location: Brisbane - Bracken Ridge

Contact: Tim 0422 399 227 ***RARELY ON THIS SITE ANY MORE... CONTACT VIA MOBILE PLS***

Comments: below

Hey all...

Old rims are off the soarer and I'm deciding to part ways with them as the cash would be handy.

Tyres are shot, severe camber wear... so unless you want to rotate them, skid them, and then replace them... they are pretty much throw aways.

Pics of all 5 rims below. Next to no gutter rash on them. One wheel has a slight feint white mark on the lip from where the car was reversed into... but good luck noticing it unless its pointed out... it didnt even come up on the camera when the close up pic was taken.

Sorry for crap quality pics... best I could do for time being... however if you wish to come inspect, you wont be disappointed

dimensions: 18x8

offset: +35 (suit RWD)

stud pattern: 5x114.3 (skyline, supra, soarer, falcon, etc etc etc)

$600ono... no swaps.

Contact Tim: 0422 399 227

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