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Got these sitting in the back of the garage taking up space. Stock S15 rims, no center caps, bit of gutter rash from the previous owner. When trying to balance the rims, two of them were always out 5g either way, they must be slightly warped. Saying that though, I used them on the back of the R32 and got even tyre wear and never had any weird noises or feelings from the back of the car so they seem to be fine once bolted on to the car.

Rims still have tyres on them that I would say are only JUST legal. I was going to keep them for track/skid rims, but can't really afford to track the car at the moment.

$120 (located in Aspley)

Pics from when the rims were still on the car:

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swap you 3 vz crewman dry rims? no center caps. i'll throw in a packet of skittles and you can throw $20 my way. call me.

Only if I can eat the skittles off your naked body in the back of a kingswood wagon with Europe's The Final Countdown blaring and the video camera running :)

Only if I can eat the skittles off your naked body in the back of a kingswood wagon with Europe's The Final Countdown blaring and the video camera running :)

SOLD.....just kidding, i don't have that song.

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