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Up for sale is set of Rare Veilside Andrew Racing V by VEILSIDE Japan.

Since their introduction, these wheels have been envied by tuners for years and have since been discontinued making them absolutely rare and difficult to find. Veilside Andrew Racing V are manufactured through a very expensive true 3 piece design with elegant 5 spokes followed with a deep polished lip. Experienced tuners will know how expensive these wheels are so expect to be hammered with questions and envy at each meet.

Specifications:

Front: 18x10 (offset +18) 4/5x114.3 lug pattern

Rear: 18x10 (offset +18) 4/5x114.3 lug pattern

Front wheels have 1.5" lips and Rear have 2" lips.

Rims are MADE IN JAPAN

Total retail package: $3500+

Wheels are in awesome condition given that they are USED however in very good condition. Polished lips are good . What you see in the pictures is exactly what you get.Please do not waste my time or yours price $1500

contact me on:0432-062-780 call or text...located in Melbourne

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