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today iv get a set of lenso light weight racing wheels.

they are 17" 5x114.3

the tyers are about 95%

small gutter tap about 3cm long. as seen in photo.

pick up from frankston.

call marv on 0425656354

$850 MAKE ME AN OFFER as i got a nice letter in the mail from vic police!!!

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what is the width on these?

umm they are 215/40/r17

iv had offers guy go a little higher :D haha

as for the offset im not sure any way i can tell?

should be written on the rims somewhere.

17 x7JJ or 8 etc etc

offset is normally on the inside of the rim somewhere

hey guy i cant find anything that says the offset, but im happy to test fit one of the rims to a car before sale.

getta have these gone soon as fines are now over due lol

so bump :)

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