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STICH 16x8" +25 4/5 stud 114.3 (PAIR)

Tyres: New Pirelli P7's (205/55/16)

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Here's a pic with them on my 180 cool.gif

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Price: $800

Location: St.Lucia, Brisbane

Contact: Michael on 0413 504 084

Comments: Quality second hand Jap rims with decent offset in multi-stud 114.3 with good tread for $800 icon5.gificon5.gificon5.gif

Edited by GHOSTrun
willing to post without tyres?
f*k if u were in melb id snap these up straight away
chris use smartsend.com.au you can arrange delivery urself coast like $50-$60

HR31GTS-X / kriss, ^ if you're happy to pay $50-60 for postage I'm happy to send them to you.

Edited by GHOSTrun
swap for any thing?if you get a bit more keen to sell them let me know if you drop the price (without tires)

Hey, I'm 95% after money to put towards my build, but just out of interest what have you got to swap?

3 inch dump and front pipe suit rb, electric front seats from a y31 cima, in need of a trim, pair of 16x7 rims 5 stud, random assortment of tires, gtr injectors, few other things, can get some cash but yeah cheers

ryan

3 inch dump and front pipe suit rb, electric front seats from a y31 cima, in need of a trim, pair of 16x7 rims 5 stud, random assortment of tires, gtr injectors, few other things, can get some cash but yeah cheers

ryan

wrong thread? lol ;P

swap for any thing?if you get a bit more keen to sell them let me know if you drop the price (without tires)
Hey, I'm 95% after money to put towards my build, but just out of interest what have you got to swap?
3 inch dump and front pipe suit rb, electric front seats from a y31 cima, in need of a trim, pair of 16x7 rims 5 stud, random assortment of tires, gtr injectors, few other things, can get some cash but yeah cheers

ryan

wrong thread? lol ;P

umm... you did ask him... :D

Edited by M I K E

oooooooooooooooohhhhhh haha sorry COMPLETELY forgot about that LOL

Ryan, unfortunately I don't really need anything you have to swap sorry.

Edited by GHOSTrun

do you still have the wheels and tyres??? would this rims get a 225 / 245 wide tyre on if needed ?

Interested if they can and what / if any is the gutter rash like

They should fit a s1 r33 Skyline ?

thanks Mark

Wheels are pending sale on Monday, waiting for money to clear via direct deposit, will post up if it doesn't happen, thanks for the interest.

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