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Hi SAU members! *NEW PICS TAKEN*

Up for sale are a set of Starcorp racing 'impul' deep dish set, in standard silver, and are the wider deep dish set for front and rear wheels. (require spacer plates for cars with large brakes or GTR's)

-5x114.3 stud pattern. not sure of exact offset. more details on http://www.tempetyres.com.au website for offset etc.

-Fitted with: 'kumho ecsta' tyres with 90% tyres (265x35/or 40,will check*x18) 9.5" wide front and back!

-Very tough look for jap cars for that race look, or for the dish lover! Are currently fitted on a 91 Toyota soarer, with fitting of only a small spacer plate for front rims!

-Tyres were replaced new recently. Will fit any other cars with 5x114.3 stud patterns such as mazda rx7's, nissan silvias etc.

$1800 o.n.o

(the 8.5" pack with deepdish @ rear sell for around $1400 new)

Price negotiable for quick sale.

*May swap for a set of 20" chrome wheels, 5x114.3 with good tyres!*

-other closer pics at: More pics!

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Located prestons, liverpool area Sydney.

Reply on SAU or s.m.s/Contact: 0401954498 Thanks.

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