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17 inch V35 stock wheels

Made with: Aluminum Alloy

Front

Size: 17x7.5

Offset: +30mm

Weight:

Tire: 225/50/17

Rear

Size: 17x8.0

Offset: +33mm

Weight:

Tire: 235/50/17

great condition... rubber still good as well

only used in on the car for 1 month and i got my aftermarket wheels straight.

pick up from maroubra

price $450 or if there is any reasonable offer please PM me. its just sitting on my storage right now. need it gone soon guys...cheers

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Tyres Brand Is FALKEN ZIEX ZE329 Made in Japan

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Edited by winz
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Price Dropped $390 guys quick quick quick

hi mate do you still have these? would be verry keen. they will fit on a r33 wont they? msg me 0420981817 im from newcastle but will be in syd tomorrow

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