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Hi guys,

Im selling one brand new sets of 20"Estatus Wheels. The specs are 20x8.5 +40 5x114.3. It will suit most of the japanese car with pcd5 like Accord, Accord Euro, Civic, Mazda Rx8, Mazda 3, mazda6, nissan and many more as long as your car is 5x114.3 pcd. I will sell it for $2900 for the wheels... pick from sydney eastern suburb preferred. This wheels is a beauty for most of the car. If you have any offer in mind, please do not hesitate to sms or send me a PM, please dont post it on the forum. I will post the wheels installed on my mazda 6... once again the one im selling is another set of wheels which is BRAND NEW IN THE BOX!... for any info gimmie a buzz on 0430083799... cheers guys

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