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as topic says:

A pair of MASSIVE DISH 5 stud 114.3 VS-KF 18" 10" wide +13 shadow chrome + tyres (60%) suites any nissan, mazda 5 stud fitment.

and yes they are fat as which may require you to roll the rear guards.

contact: pm for no.

location: northern suburbs, melbourne.

posting: i can post but at buyers expense.

also price aint negotiable to tight arses, if you cant afford close to $1500 don't bother wasting my time.

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How much guard work & camber required to fit your FC?

Could you post some more pics of the fitment on ur FC

the wheels automatically camber in themseleves when you lower the car.

not much work, about 1inch flaring.

if your genuine call me.

not taking any offers lower than 1200

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