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Hey,

I'm wanting to get rid of these wheels and just put some stockies on while i wait for my new wheels from Japan.

I need 5x114.3 wheels, dont care what they look like but they need to clear R32/S15 brakes.

I'm not sure on the width/offset of these wheels but the fronts are pretty much flush with my fenders on front

and flush on the rear too, they will fit stock guards on the rear for a 180sx.

My front fenders are fiberglass and not sure if they are 30mm wider than stock but it should fit fine with stock fenders.

The rims weight are just over 7KG each. Here is some info on it.

http://www.auto.cons...-R_reviews.html

Comes with Tyres which are roadworthy (the front tyres 215/45/17) and rear is Kumho 235/45/17 (Rear tread is pretty new)

Must be in Victoria for Pickup only as it is trade/swaps.

IMAGES: http://nissansilvia....howtopic=433414

Depending on the Wheels for Swap - cash my way but not much.... make some offers smile.gif

Call 0431308544 or PM Me

Thanks Michael

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