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-Name: Jamel Lopes-Hurt

-Email: JDIZZY204 (AT) GMAIL.COM

-Phone #: ZERO EIGHT ZERO THREE EIGHT THREE ZERO ONE THREE THREE ZERO

-Location :Osaka, Japan

-Postal code: 550-0013

PM me or email me for quickest response. Thank you.

I have a lovely set of Chrome Weds Kranze Borphes for sale. The wheels are in Amazing shape with only one of the front wheels having minor curbing. Sizes are 18x9 +25 and 18x10 +21. These would suit almost any stock bodied s13, s14, rx7, or VIP car very nicely with a roll and some low low. Stock body ballers Style UP!!

Price: 175,000 JPY + PP fee for the wheels (Roughly 2200 SHIPPED)

Photo set:

Weds Kranze Borphes - a set on Flickr

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These are true 3 piece (non welded). You can run them on your car as is or if you want deeper lips or to make them 19 by using step lips, you can do so easily!!

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