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16" , not sure on width as i haven't taken them off the car yet

running 205/50/R16 , all tyres have camber wear on them

rims seem to have been sprayed to look like sp1's by the previous owner

what sorta price could i expect ?

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lol,

i dunno man, what else with they fit?

i cant see anyonw from here wanting them too soon

-no tread

-4 stud

-gay/no offset

-ugly rim.

as stated above, put it on ebay for 2 dolla fitty fide buy now, you might get lucky

lol,

i dunno man, what else with they fit?

i cant see anyonw from here wanting them too soon

-no tread

-4 stud

-gay/no offset

-ugly rim.

as stated above, put it on ebay for 2 dolla fitty fide buy now, you might get lucky

yer i know , the dude i got the car off had blitz rims on it before i bought it and i only found this out last night so not tooo happy about that

wanna go get some multistud 114.3's but i dont know what the hell to get or where to get it from or how much it will cost :blush:

what you reckon they would pay ?

and i have awd :blush:

Take the front drive shafts out mate

Sorry about the post earlier i was just slightly bored

Edited by Krishy
harden up.

awd helis. ask steve, he'll tell ya how to do 'em. :blush:

all on private property of course.

ive seen steve go round n round in his car lol

IM JUST SICK OF THESE RIMS AND 4X114.3 (angry face)

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