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Item: WORK VS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. BIG DISH

THESE RIMS ARE THE BEST LOOKING JAPANESE STYLE VIP RIMS ON THE MARKET

THEY WILL TRANSFORM YOUR CAR FROM SHIT TO SHIT HOT!!!!

18 INCH 3 PIECE SOFT LIP RIM WITH ONLY A FEW SMALL MARKS

I HAD THEM ON A NISSAN S2 STAGEA AWD. GTR 4WD SYSTEM WITH NO ISSUES

THEY FITTED EASILY WITH MINOR GUARD ROLLING REQUIRED ON THE REAR

RIMS ONLY ON CAR FOR 7 MONTHS WITH NEW TYRES FITTED THEN COSTING $780.

18x8.5JJ OFFSET +28 5 STUD 114.3

235/40R18 NANKANG ULTRA SPORT TYRES WITH 85% RUBBER

55MM - 2 1/4 INCH DISH

18x9.5JJ OFFSET +26

255/35R18 NANKANG ULTRA SPORT TYRES WITH 70% RUBBER OVER MOST OF TYRE, WORN ON INSIDE DUE TO NEG CAMBER

100MM - 4 INCH DISH

Age: 7 MONTH ON CAR. RECENT IMPORT

Condition: EXCELELENT

Price: $2600 ONO MUST SELL!

To Fit: NISSAN GTR, STAGEA, SKYLINE, SILVIA ETC. 5 STUD 114.3 PCD

Location: NEWCASTLE NSW.

Contact: PM or post here

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  • 4 weeks later...
************$2000*************

must well this week

listed on ebay

wheels will sell

G'day mate,

Just wondering if these rims are still up for sale? I'm in Sydney and am very keen on these can you please let me know via PM.

Cheers Kyle

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