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Item: 18 inch Wheels Nissan 4x114.3 Stud Pattern with 235/40 rubber

Condition: Average condition, light marks on 3 wheels, 4th wheel is a bit worse, see pics - no chunks taken out or anything just paint.. 2 tyres just off indicators others stuffed - have camber wear.

Price: $500 or nearest offer, no reasonable offer refused.

To Fit: (What car) All Nissan 4 stud plus I am sure many more... Pulsar, R31 Skyline, non turbo R32, R33, 180sx, Silvia, most Hondas

Location: Sydney

Contact: Post and PM me

Comments: Bargain set of 18's just need 2 tyres.

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$300! How have these not sold? :D

If only you were in Adelaide....

Thats what Im thinking!

get them shipped man

Organise a courier and they are yours

Hi are these wheels still for sale if so would they fit a suzuki swift GA

Yep, ive written the stud pattern you do the research

x2

still for sale?

Yep

  • 3 weeks later...

hey mate,

was wondering if these wheels are still avalible?

i just bought a R32 N/A and was looking for some nice wheels

If you still have them for sale i will be up in sydney in november,

And i will give you 300 for them

cheers

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