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Hi all

These are off my S15 which was sold recently :'(

Guess pictures explain a lot more than words, but below are a few details:

• Comes with Falken Azenis RT-615K rubber 265 (rear) 235 (front) - 90% tread!

• Bought these recently from JDM concept. Still have the boxes, instructions, stickers, covers, invoice etc.

• Tyres are from a local shop - hence are ADR approved.

• Fits straight and flush onto a s15 - no guard rolling required on stock settings.

• Very clean and no gutter rashes.

• Asking price - $2500 (will take near offers)

PM me for more details or for my number.

Or email me on [email protected]

Sitting on my 15

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In boxes

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Front vs rear

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Top view of width

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With stickers and warrenty etc

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Edited by Qyng
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