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Hey guys,

Well after a bit of time owning these ive decided to now go after some power and to kick start the fund for that ive decided to sell these.

I've owned them for a little over 4 months after importing them from Japan.

Item: WORK VS-KF in BURNING BLACK colour

Fronts: 17 x 9 +32 (O disk)

Rears: 17 x 9 +30 (R disk)

Tyres: 215/45/ZR17 Federal SS595 all round

Age: About 2 years, its on the sticker on the inside of the rim.

Condition: Very good, VERY light gutter rash on one of the wheels, apart from that stunning.

Price: $2,000

To Fit: Any car with 5x114.3 stud pattern, these wheels were specifically bought to suit HCR32 so they sit perfectly on the guards but will fit others.

Location: Melbourne Southeast Suburbs

Contact: PM here or [email protected]

Now the price is negotiable to a degree however i am in NO rush to sell these as they are beautiful rims.

The rims include all 4 centre caps in white and if they sell for this price i will throw the rays nuts in with them too (pictured)

Feel free to ask any questions and thanks for looking ;)

:D

Kyle

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Hey buddy would you be interested in my wheels. I am not sure what brand there are though. But i do know that they dont weight very much.

They are 17" x 8 on front, 17" x 9 on the rear.

They fit perfectly onto a r32 skyline (without spacers)

I know this cause me and a mate swapped for about a week.

Let me know if your interested.

And obviously i will throw a bit of cash your way.

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