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Set of 4 17" 5X114.3 Panasport G7 polished wheels powder coated in champagne. These wheels are hard to come by, they have a staggered width of 8.5" fronts and 9.5" rears. Come with Federal 595 S tyres, all above 80% tread, 215/40/17 (front) 225/45/17 (rear). Offset is unknown, but assumed +30

No wheel nuts provided.

These wheels suit any 5 stud silvia, skyline, supra etc

$1500 ONO

Contact via pm or 0432719775

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Not sure sorry dude, haven't even had time to test fit on mine

I guess google similar spec wheels and see what they look like on 34s. Offset is around +30

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  • 3 weeks later...

PM sent hy

Price drop $1400. Dished 3 piece jap wheels that you will not see around on other cars!!!

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  • 4 weeks later...

Bit misleading to be selling damaged wheels - and not informing the buyers

- Two of the wheels are buckled

- Both of the buckled wheels have flat spots/bent lips

- One has a large crack

Bit hard "not to know" they were in this condition if you own them.

Buyer Beware

Jess - Getting your boyfriend (or whomever) to ring people and make personal threats against people as the truth has come out about what you are selling, it unacceptable.

In 10 years, only one other time has there been incidents of (childish) personal threats. SAU will not tolerate a attitude like that.

You are now banned.

have you seen them in person? the last time i saw them they were fine?

Not sure what your definition is, pics will tell the story.

All the wheels have marks from bolt on spacers where someone has failed to properly cut down the original studs so that they have been sticking out further than the spacer preventing the wheels from being tightened properly

Centre hub gouges

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Crack #1

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Crack #2, pic 1

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Crack #2, pic 2

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Buckle #1

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Hotspot #1

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Flat spot #1

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Flat spot #1

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