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* 2x Work Manaray - 17x9.5J +16

-tyres: Maxxis 235/45/17 -these are alrite, still legal anyway, im not real good at estimating how much percentage is left, check the photos.

* 2x Sparco Racing - 17x8J +32

- tyres: Nankang 235/45/17 -these are excelent- bar camber wear on extreem inside edge, but shouldnt have a problem with it.

-Both pairs of wheels are multi stud x5, one option is 5x114.3 (nissan, ford ect) and im not sure what the other stud pattern is.

Location: Bundaberg, Queensland

Item Condition: reasonable, minor gutter rash on one front rim

Reason for Selling: gone back to stockies

Price and Payment Conditions: im gona say a starting price of $800 for the set? as they are genuine jap made rims, although open to offers

Extra Info: they looked mad on gtr, i was running spacers, so these would be ideal for gts or gtst 32 skylines, with the narrower guards.

Contact Details: [email protected]

Pictures:

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Rear tyres

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Front tyres

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Work rims

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Sparco rims

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Rear

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Front

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Fitment on r32gtr with 20mm spacers on front and 8mm on rear

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