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Item: Genuine Modena 3pce Lightweight Jap Wheels with Tires

PCD: 5x114.3

F: 17x8.5 +45 (+20 with 25mm spacer)

R: 17x9.5 +38

tyres included will be decent, good quality with plenty of tread, no cheap shit.

can throw in a 25mm spacer for extra

Location: SA, can post anywhere

Item Condition: Good, bit of gutter rash but seem to be straight, slight leak in one of the rears, expected to be the valve stem (few $$ fix).

Reason for Selling: need cesh

Price and Payment Conditions:

$200 for the pair of 17x8.5's

$500 for the whole set

$600 for the whole set with 25mm spacers and decent tyres

Extra Info: These were brought in from Japan on a r34, they weigh less than my URAS NS-01's and are wider which surprised me a lot.

Pictures:

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I can vouch for these wheels, they look really hot on R32's especially if you paint the centres black. they have awsome dish on the rears!

I wish i could fit these on my car as a spare set! that is a super cheap price champ :D

Item: Genuine Modena 3pce Lightweight Jap Wheels with Tires

PCD: 5x114.3

F: 17x8.5 +45 (+20 with 25mm spacer)

R: 17x9.5 +38

tyres included will be decent, good quality with plenty of tread, no cheap shit.

can throw in a 25mm spacer for extra

Location: SA, can post anywhere

Item Condition: Good, bit of gutter rash but seem to be straight, slight leak in one of the rears, expected to be the valve stem (few $$ fix).

Reason for Selling: need cesh

Price and Payment Conditions:

$200 for the pair of 17x8.5's

$500 for the whole set

$600 for the whole set with 25mm spacers and decent tyres

Extra Info: These were brought in from Japan on a r34, they weigh less than my URAS NS-01's and are wider which surprised me a lot.

Pictures:

dscn0029smalltp6.jpg

cheers mate, yeh definately look tough, give a real old school look, they made me look into a whole new way of styling for my 32, ive been keeping them for when i buy an R31 as i reckon they'd look mint on one, but looks like that is a fair way off.

ive been using these wheels for ages and have a real soft spot for them, unfortunately im out of $$ and need to get rid of some of my stuff :)

whats your number?how much post to melb 3000 for a pair of rims?any buckles?

hey mate, post should be about $60ish without tyres, probably about $130-150ish with tyres. as far as buckles i cannot see any bends, ive had these on, unbalanced at over 150k's on track and didnt notice any vibrations out of the usual, so im pretty sure they are as straight as an arrow. ill send u a PM with my number.

got these checked out at a wheel repairer on friday and they had a quick suss and found its just the valve stem seal like i thought. so ill replace that soon and she wont leak air any more.

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