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4 X Crimson Linea Sport wheels

( same maker as SPARCO WHEELS ), MADE IN JAPAN http://www.crimson-inc.co.jp/ They are a 2 Piece Rim.

Top quality wheels, Very strong and tough unlike those weak Chinese wheels out on the market.

-Fronts 17x8JJ+32 offset Front tyres: 225/45/17 Bridgestone Playz roughly about %50 - a bit of a stretch look.

-Rears 17x9JJ+38 offset Rear tyres: 235/45/17 GOODYEAR SP 3000 roughly about %60 - a bit of a stretch look.

The rims are in very good condition, no buckles and very minimal gutter rash on one of the front rim. Comes with all 4 centre pieces.

They filled up the guards nicely, nothing illegal which is great as allot of people are getting done these days, so what you see is how they fit stock without any spacers.

The pics below is the car on just king springs, just the lows which is why the car looks like a 4wd with the wheels.With a nice low suspension setup these will look kick arse.

will suit, s13,s14,s15, Skyline r32,r33,r34, 300zx, Supra's & other 5x114.3 cars. Asking $800 FIRM . Lowballers will be ignored. :domokun: They are cheap as it is.

Local Pick up from Taylorslakes Melb or can send Australia wide with a cheap courier service, contact me for quote. Call / sms 0422756270 if interested.

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