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all wheels made in Japan..

ok first up..

15X6JJ 24+ 4X114.3 Globe wheels (Sigma Turbo) 2 are painted white, the other 2 were sand blasted almost 3 or 4 years ago....

$100! firm thumbup1.gif

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2nd round

16X7 50+ 4X114.3 made in japan but no brand is marked (closely related to Tarmac's and are lighter then other 16's)

$150! firm w00t.gif (currently on hold)

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final round

16X8 22+ 4X114.3 & 5X114.3 Sparco meshies (no center caps) used for my 5 stud conversion, 2 have gutter marks from previous owner (no structural damage), other 2 are perfect, comes with 205/50R16 Ventus K102's with 70%+ on all 4

$450 ono biggrin.gif

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i no longer have a 4studed car so the first 2 must go!! all wheels have no buckles and spin true..

MSN: [email protected]

hit me up an email, reply here or pm me...

pick up North west melb, or i can deliever in Vic for a kebab/pizza....

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hey mate, do the sparco's clear 32 brakes without spacers?

cheers

i say it would, cause they were off a s13 with 5 stud conversion. not sure what brakes they used though....

sorry i should clear up, the Mesh rims don't have Sparco written on them, i forgot to put "Sparco Style Meshies" as the description, they are made by Asahi Tech Japan which is Japan's leading alloy manufacturing business (most Jap wheels probably use there materials anyways) http://www.asahitec.co.jp/english/

update

1st set on hold

2nd set sold

3rd set on hold....

Edited by JayRome
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