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Hi

Brand new in box CST HYPER ZERO 1 wheels in bronze. Perfect sizes and offset for any s13, s14, s14, R32, R33, R34 etc

For the fronts they are 17 x 9 + 30 and for the rear 18 x 9.5 + 15. Bought these new from Japan and they only arrived this morning, selling car so wheels aren't needed. These are the most concaved spoke design you can get with the CST HYPER ZERO 1 wheels

Brand new in box, unused and at this stage unopened so no tyres. Can ship anywhere in Australia

$2,300 + postage anywhere in Australia

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Thanks

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Keen to see how they look on my car so no longer for sale! Will use them for the week and put them back up for sale next week. Will get pictures of them on the car and will sell them with tyres

Thanks

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