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Hey guys,

My friends selling her Lenso GF7's previously on a Nissan 180sx which you may have seen on the Just Car Insurance billboards, but as it now has had 5 stud conversion done she upgraded to new wheels.

Looking for $900 with tyres they were $1700 brand new.

Make an offer, need these gone before the end of this month for trip to Tokyo.

Currently has 225/35/18 on fronts and 245/35/18 on rears

Wheel size is: 18x7.5 for front/rear

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As stated with multi stud pattern can fit 4x100 or 4x114.3

PM for details or offers

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This is how it use to look on the 180sx, however guards weren't filled as it has 50mm wide rear and 30mm wide front guards, hence the upgrade to bigger wheels.

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  • 5 weeks later...

Im interested. I got a quote for $1300 with tyres from S.A shipped to Melbourne brand new with Bridgestones.

I picked up exactly the same rims(used) with brand new tyres last year for $600 and am looking for a set of spares.

If you will take $650, ill take them.

Please email me - signatory A.T gmail D.O.T com

Thanks

Brayden

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