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Item: buddyclub p1 2s HYPERGOLD

Age: 2 months

Condition: brand new

Price: swap

To Fit: (What car) 5 stud

Location: qld

Contact: pm

Comments: these rims are basicly brand new, im looking at trading for another set of 18inch deep dish rims,GOOD s13 coilovers, cash and stock r33 rims, or bride seats/32 gtr or straight out cash :P etc. the widths and offsets are 19x8.5 with a 38 on the front and a 19x9.5 and 38. these rims have been fitted to a 180sx (wit 5 stud) r33, r34.

they are also fitted with 225/35/19inch tyres all round which are also brand new, (2000kms old)

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how bout my wheels, they are currently on my r32 gtr, they are genuine leightweight zepter wheels, they are dished, forged and 3 peice wheels, they have all been polished and aswell as the centre caps, they are 17+9.5 and not sure what the offset is, they come with very good tryes 255/40/17 all around and i was looking at something like this, i want the darker look but i dont mind if i dont get rid of the wheels on my gtr as i luv dem aswell,

think about it,

cheers

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