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wheels come off a r33 skyline so will suit 200sx etc,but are also multi stud pattern, comes with near new 235 fronts(85%) and 255(85%) and also a pair of bridgestone 265/40/17....located in bris....looking for around $1800 ono or will swap as part payment for some 18's, 19's

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guys this is a great price!!! i have the Veilside Andrews 5 racing rims (same size slightly wider) and they retail at just over 4k new, these Mariots are only slightly cheaper than mine(just under 4k) so snap em up while u can!!!! free bump anyway.

guys this is a great price!!! i have the Veilside Andrews 5 racing rims (same size slightly wider) and they retail at just over 4k new, these Mariots are only slightly cheaper than mine(just under 4k) so snap em up while u can!!!! free bump anyway.

what makes them so special ? I'm not trolling - just curious. Light weight or something ? or is it because it's Vielside. ? I'm assuming the latter.

cheers andrew!!! cmon guys buy em :( honestly i know there 17"but i have not seen many sets of these wheels going around...only just recently had all four rims polished and are in perfect condition....i just want some bigger wheels to fill out those guards without having to dump her too much....OHH and they do come with a spare pair of 265 bridgy's

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