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Set of 4 , R32 GTR wheels they are a Light weight / Strong Forged Alloy. Weighs only 7.3kg!!! each rim, which is one of the reasons why there such a popular wheel.

Stud Pattern 5 x 114.3 16x8 +30 OFFSET on all 4 wheels.

Tyres are 2 x %75 tread left Bridgestone Playz with the stretched looking side wall, looks nice!(225/50/16)

2 x %20 tread left Maxxis SUPRASA (225/50/16) not RWC but can still drive on them. Comes with all 4 centre pieces

They look tuff on allot of 5x114.3 cars such as Rx7's, Evo's, Skyline's, s13's s14's,s15's, 300zx's, Mr2's, chasers, most Jap Imports with the same stud pattern

Pick up from Western suburbs - Taylorslakes, asking $700 FIRM Can send interstate at buyer's expense with a cheap courier service. 0422756270.

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WHEEL 1

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WHEEL 2 - THE ONLY RIM WITH THE SLIGHT GUTTER RASH

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WHEEL 3

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WHEEL 4

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Just so you get an idea, i have pics of gtr wheels on different cars below.

S13

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S14

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S15

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R31

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R32 GTST

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R33 GTST

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Props to the best add ever ..very detailed and info lol..good price too gl with sale

Thanks bud, still available guys call or sms me if interested and please no sms's with offer like ill give you $600 and ill pick it up tonight, i don't care when you pick it up as long as its sold. My asking price is a good price!

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