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Hey,

got a set of 4 HR Racing wheels for sale. All 4 are 18x8 and are wrapped in 225/40 fronts and the rears are wrapped in 245 Falken Azenis track tyres. All tyres have 90% tread depth. The Azenis are only 3 months old

The wheels are coming off an S14 200SX so will fit any car with a 5x114.3 stud pattern. Some of the more common cars are listed below:

S14/S15, R32/33/34 Skylines, Supra/Soarer, FD RX7/Cosmo i am sure there is heaps more Jap import with 5 studs but thats all i can think of right now. They might even fit Ford Falcons as they are also 5x114.3

The wheels have been painted a custom bronze colour and are in perfect condition. Can supply pics of wheels for anyone interested.

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Asking $2200

Brad

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I have no idea of these wheels weight.... I would have to remove one and physically weigh it..... They arn't too heavy from memory though.

as for delivery.... I would suggest you check with someone locally at your end as I wouldn't even know where to start looking. COD wouldn't be a problem but dare say it would be quite expensive

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