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Hey guys, bought these wheels for my R32 Skyline and have decided to sell them.

These are genuine Work Equips made in Japan, not the cheap starcorp impul crap sold locally made in china or somewhere. These are very lightweight and strong, unlike the boat anchors starcorp come up with.

Specs:

4x Work Equip Wheels

PCD: 5x114.3 (fit most Jap 5-stud cars, as well as Fords)

17x7 +35

215/45 tyres - 80% tread

17x8 +35

225/45 tyres - 80% tread

Price: $700 or $900 with brand new tyres

Located near Mitcham SA, can post interstate.

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