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Up for sale is the set of Lehrmeister wheels I sourced for my R33 skyline build.

these haven't arrived yet and should land in Sydney within a week or two!

Rare, cool looking wheels that'll suit stanced Toyotas or Nissans that want to run a chunky tyre.

Specs:

18x9 +35

18x10 +35

5X114.3

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Judging by the photos, condition is fair. Looks to have paint lifting on one or two of the wheels (my other set had this too, must be common).

Hoping to get what I paid for them to get over here.

Price: $1500 ono

I will ship anywhere in Australia, shipping will be $100 Aust wide (NSW would be cheaper)

Located in Liverpool region, NSW.

Will be in my hands within a week or two! Still coming from Japan.

PM me!

Adam.

no idea mate, I'd say around 2 inches. 2nd photo is one of the rear wheels.

If they were in the teens, they wouldn't be this cheap! (nor would I be selling them).

They have landed in Australia! I should have them within a day or two, I'll chuck up more detailed photos too.

Open to offers.

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