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Item: 5 spokes chrome 18x8 AME lookalike wheels package

Item condition: fair-good. Minimal scratches/rash

Price: $450ono.

Location: Liverpool

Contact: John 0404988806. [email protected]

Pictures: 1

* Came off Nissan 200sx. Will fit skylines/stageas/200sx

* 18x8"? wide rims.

* Has little dish on each rim

* Looks JDM. Respray centre piece to achieve drift look

* PCD 5x114.3 / multistud (other is 4 hole which is unknown PCD)

* Chrome in colour

* Sits nice and sleek on Nissans etc.

* All legal tread depth. 3x tyres are like new 92% and 1x60%

* Low profile tyres on all four.

* Offset is unknown. Seems to be a +38 to +42 offset.

* Will fit most cars (Toyotas, Mazda's, Nissans, Fords, Hondas) must be 5stud

* Price negotiable. Make an offer

* Does not come with centre piece

* Need it gone.

* Pickup at Liverpool

Call me on 0404988806 to discuss or email mailto:[email protected]

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