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So I'm thinking of letting go of my Lehrmeisters. These were purchased for my R33 Skyline but seeing that I've decided to stop the build, there's no point having these lying around.

These wheels are a copy of the ac schnitzer Type III wheel, these only came in 5x120 for BMW/Euro cars.

I have managed to source two pairs.

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First pair specs:

18x12.5 -13

These are massive! They are in average condition, there is a bit of corrosion on the faces and the lips are dull. I took the outer lip off one to start re-furb but I won't be doing that anymore.

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Second pair specs:

18x7.5 +48

These are in much better condition, but the sizing is shithouse. Fortunately if you change the lip you could make a perfect match for the rears.

I will only sell these as a set, not going to split them. If they don't go I'll hold onto them and make a coffee table or something haha.

It'd be willing to bet that this is the only set in Australia, these are incredibly rare and extremely hard to grasp information on (still don't know the wheel name, just that they are made by Lehrmeister).

Some examples:

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Can get more photos up for interested parties.

Located in Liverpool region, Sydney.

Happy to ship at buyers expence.

Price: $1500 ono

Adam.

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