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Genuine WORK rays NISMO 3piece wheels. Big GTR offset 18x10+20 all around. Centres freshly powercoated white and original Nismo style stickers replaced. comes with nismo valve caps, 2x Michelin 235, 30% and 2x Nankang 265, 70% tread. They are not immaculate with usual rash but i consider them pretty good condition for 15yr old wheels that came out in 1997 on the Nismo 400r R33 GTR. Selling because they don't fit the front of my S14. Consider trade for more appropriate wheels with or without tyres + or - cash adjustment. Preferably after 17" wheels with decent offset but maybe 18's. Show me what you have. MAYBE r33 or r34 GTR wheels + cash.

after $1,500- pick up from Heathcote 2233. May post. WILL cost you! Matthew 0421009284. TEXT FOR PICS UNTIL I GET TO PC AND UPLOAD.

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Hey mate, I have a set of volk wheels(can't remember style) in 17x9 +22 offset, in black.

sound like something you may be interested in?

let me know, cheers, Luke.

pm me your number, can send pics.

I have a set of Work CR Kai's in 17x9. This is them on the car.

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Let me know if you are interested

I may be interested. pm me if you know what you want for em

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