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Hey Guys,

Up for sale is my CR Kai's which are only a few months old.

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Condition: Excellent, no guttering, no marks

Comes with: Valve caps, valves, wheels (No Tyres included in the sale price)

Size: 18x9.5 + 20

Stud pattern: 5x114.3 so it will suite Silvia, Skyline, Evo, GTR, etc

Location: Sydney, but can post at buyers expense

Price: $1.9K Firm

Contact Jason on: 0423 324 906 / [email protected] / PM

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Fritters77: Same price for cash

Willis: Reason for selling is changing wheels to Gram Lights 57D for something different as im a little bored of the CR Kais. Tyres definitely wont come with them as I need them for the Gram Lights when they arrive next week. Therefore the sale is wheels only.

Pics of wheels individually as some have requested

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Cheers

Edited by Mr_G

these are awesome wheels! I had them on my skyline and zed...anyone who wants a mean looking set of wheels, and ones that aren't that common get them!

all the best with the sale mate!

Hey there could you please msg me a couple of things

price inc. postage to 7250

Also how much for the tyres aswell?

How much tread left on the tyres?

Thanks

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