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Hey Guys,

I'm currently running Lenso D1Rs on my 33. Absolutely gorgous fitment for any skyline with lipped or flared guards.

I simply just want a change. Offer me a swap with what you have. I dont mind going down to 17s but the fitment needs to match or be wider than what im currently running. *Would prefer to go wider*

Would love some old school jap mesh wheels, but honestly anything japanese will do!

Please note, the front wheels are running 3 degrees negative camber, hence the reason why the top of the wheels nicely tuck in.

My number is 0401 682 270

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Thanks for the comments guys.

Tires on the front are brand new Goodyear F1's in 235/40/18. The rears are the same. I normally would run 245/45/18s but these were just a once off from my day at winton...

I honestly wouldnt just sell them as i dont have the time to go through the headache of finding wheels again. My ultimate swap would be any old school jap 17s or 18s in very similar widths/offsets to mine or wider preferably.

I'd kill for some mesh 17s...

hey dude not reaally sure if ur interested but i got a set of 17 inch sparcos laying around all the red centre caps and stuff are there got a few scratches but can be repaired also just wanna add not by me lolz

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