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I have a set of 4 sexy looking "HR Racing 125" Bronze 17 inch Alloy wheels.

Stud pattern: 5x100

Rims measure 17x7JJ+40

All 4 In excellent clean condition, no buckles, no cracks absolutely nothing wrong with them.

These wheels look amazing when on the car, I had them on a 05 wrx and it definitely look the goods with plenty of people commenting on how nice they look.

I have taken many pics of the wheels so you can see the condition.

The tyres are all 215/45/17

2 of them above the wear indicators and still have tread, 2 of them are below the indicators but can be still driven on.

Cost $1800 when new. Asking $550 firm.

Pick up is from Taylorslakes Western suburbs (Melbourne) or cna send around Australia at buyers expense with a courier service.

Call or Txt 0422756270. Cheers

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heres a wheel fitment guide for 5x100

5X100

AUDI A3 5X100

AUDI S3 5X100

AUDI TT 5X100 28-30 57.0

CHRYSLER NEON 5X100 35-40 57.0

CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 5X100 35-40 57.0

CHRYSLER SEBRING 5X100

HOLDEN APOLLO 5X100 38-45 56.1

ROVER 75 5X100 35 57

SEAT IBIZA 02> 5X100 35-45 57.1

SEAT LEON 99> 5X100 35-45 57.1

SEAT LEON CUPRA R 03> 5X100 35-45 57.1

SKODA FABIA 00> 5X100 35-42 57.1

SKODA OCTAVIA 97> 5X100 35-42 57.1

SUBARU FORESTER 5X100

SUBARU IMPREZA 5X100

SUBARU IMPREZA WRX 5x100

SUBARU LEGACY 5X100

SUBARU LIBERTY 5X100

TOYOTA CAMRY 5X100 54.1

TOYOTA CORONA 5X100

VOLKSWAGON BEETLE (NEW) 98> 5X100 35-42 57.1

VOLKSWAGON BORA 98-03 5X100 35-42 57.1

VOLKSWAGON CORRADO 5-STUD 92-98 5X100 35-42 57.1

VOLKSWAGON GOLF III 5 Stud 92-98 5X100 35-42 57.1

VOLKSWAGON GOLF IV 98-03 5X100 35-42 57.1

VOLKSWAGON JETTA V-6 93-98 5X100 57.1

VOLKSWAGON JETTA 99> 5X100 57.1

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