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There actually quite good man. I brought an r32 which these came on it. The car has been sitting in a shed for 8 Years! collecting dust. hence why the wheels dont look good. its got a heap of dirt packed on it.

Will give it a clean 2moz and post another pic for you mate.

What are these rims worth new?

And last but not least. The only reason i asked is because on the inside of the rim there is ASAHI TEC on the rim

Heres a pic of it.

Cheers Guys

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Asahi Tec (Factory Subaru, Suzuki wheels) is an OEM supplier of wheels in Japan. the same as Enkei (Honda) and others. Basically they make the wheels with the agreement that whatever company can buy them and rebadge them. Asahi Tec is a good company. I'm not saying the wheels are bad, just that the are not worth very much.

cool thanks man, just came into the skyline scene as i have had vl's and know everything from top to bottom on rb30's and vl's.

been signed up here for a while but didn't really use it. but now i have an excuse to use it more ;)

im keeping the skyline so might aswell keep the wheels i got with it which are these. oh and there 17 x 7's multi fit.

thanks for the info champ!

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